
In this episode of The Aspie World Podcast, Dan explores how occupational therapy (OT) supports autistic people in everyday life. He explains how OT helps with sensory challenges, motor skills, emotional regulation, and building independence — especially for children and adults on the autism spectrum.
Dan also discusses how occupational therapists create personalized plans that match each individual’s sensory profile, helping them manage overload, improve focus, and thrive in daily routines.
What you’ll learn:
• What occupational therapy is and how it works for autism
• How OT improves sensory regulation and fine motor skills
• Real-life examples of how therapy supports autistic adults and children
• How to find an occupational therapist who understands neurodiversity
• Dan’s personal insights on therapy that builds confidence and calm
This episode gives you a clear, practical look at how OT can make daily life easier, calmer, and more manageable for autistic people of all ages.
Resources mentioned:
🎓 Free Autistic Confidence Training: www.BulletproofBrain.org
🚀 Full Bulletproof Brain Program: www.BulletproofBrain.org/get
Keywords: occupational therapy autism, autism treatment, autistic adults, autistic children, sensory processing, motor skills autism, neurodivergent support, autism awareness, The Aspie World, Bulletproof Brain