Specialist Paediatric Occupational Therapy, thoughtfully delivered
Supporting independence, confidence, and everyday skills through personalised, play-based therapy.
How We Can Help

When everyday tasks feel challenging for your child, you want more than general advice — you want therapists who understand child development and know how to support real, practical progress.

We support children who need help with:
Fine motor skills (writing, cutting, using utensils)
Gross motor skills (balance, coordination, body awareness)
Sensory processing and regulation
Emotional regulation and transitions
Focus, routines, and independence in daily activities

Through personalised, play-based therapy and practical guidance for parents, we help children build the skills they need to feel more confident and capable in everyday life — at home, in school, and beyond.

Why Is My Child Struggling with Everyday Tasks?

If daily activities like dressing, writing, focusing, or managing emotions feel harder than expected for your child, it’s natural to wonder why — and how to help.

Some children may need extra support if they show:
Difficulty with fine motor skills or coordination
Sensory sensitivities to noise, touch, or movement
Big emotional reactions or trouble with transitions
Challenges with focus, routines, or independence

These challenges don’t define your child. With the right support, everyday tasks can become easier, building confidence and independence over time.

Ready to support your child’s Regulation, Motor Skills, and Independence?

Every child’s journey looks different, and you don’t need all the answers before reaching out. If you’d like to understand what might help your child, our team is here to walk you through the options gently and without pressure.

FAQs

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