Hemi Hands at Home Educational Modules
On demand learning and specific areas of upper limb therapy for parents to access anytime.


About This Service
Our stand alone learning modules are created to empower you with the knowledge and tools needed to confidently carry out therapy at home. Whether you’re looking to understand the theory behind the exercises or need activity ideas to help your child achieve a specific movement goal, these modules are here to guide you.
Each module is:
- Practical and Easy to Follow: Clear explanations and step by step guidance.
- Goal Oriented: Tailored to specific aspects of upper limb therapy.
- Flexible: Learn at your own pace and revisit as needed.
We’re here to support you on this journey, ensuring you feel capable and confident in helping your child reach their full potential.
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What Families Say About Helping Hemi Hands
Our reputation is built on the lived experience of families just like yours.

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He's now playing rugby, cricket and swimming regularly!
Eddison's passion for life is infectious, we cannot wait to see what he does next.
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Izzy's new skills are helping her thrive
From dressing independently to mastering fine motor tasks, Izzy’s progress is a testament to her hard work and her family’s dedication.
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Kanasu uses both hands in most play tasks now
Kanasu received a very early diagnosis and her parents were keen to make the most of the brain's first two years of super neuroplasticity.
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