Paediatric Occupational Therapy Perth: Helping Children Thrive
Our experienced and friendly occupational therapists support children to build everyday skills, confidence, and independence through engaging, play-based therapy.
Supportive paediatric occupational therapy focused on everyday development.
Our paediatric occupational therapists support children to develop the skills they need for everyday life at home, school, and in the community.
We support children with attention, coordination, emotional regulation, and daily routines through personalised, play-based therapy.
We take the time to understand your child’s strengths, challenges, and goals, then create practical strategies that fit naturally into family life.
Ready to get started? Get in touch today.
Our Occupational
Therapy Perth Can Help With
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Support children to recognise and manage emotions
Improve focus and attention during daily activities
Build self-regulation skills, resilience, and confidence
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Strengthen hand and finger control
Support handwriting, drawing, and self-care tasks
Improve confidence using tools such as pencils, scissors, and cutlery
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Improve balance, posture, and body awareness
Build strength and core stability
Support coordination for play, movement, and sport
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Support children who feel overwhelmed in busy or noisy environments
Improve tolerance to sounds, textures, and visual input
Teach practical strategies to manage sensory sensitivities
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Support routines such as dressing, toileting, and mealtimes
Build organisational and time-management skills
Encourage independence with everyday tasks
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Support communication, interaction, and play
Build skills for turn-taking, cooperation, and teamwork
Increase confidence in social situations
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Support NDIS goals and reporting requirements
Identify strengths and areas for development
Create therapy plans aligned with your child’s needs
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Support classroom participation and learning readiness
Improve attention, stamina, and task completion
Assist with transitions and school-based routines
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Support selective or picky eating
Address sensory sensitivities to food textures, smells, or tastes
Improve chewing, swallowing, and mealtime routines
Build confidence and independence around eating
Why choose us for Perth occupational therapy?
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We come to you.
Paediatric occupational therapy is delivered where your child feels most comfortable, with our mobile Perth team providing flexible sessions across home, school, and community settings.
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The latest science.
Therapy is guided by current research and a neuro-affirming approach, supporting each child’s individual needs while building skills and confidence over time.
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Everything in one place.
Our occupational therapists work closely with families, educators, and allied health professionals to provide consistent, coordinated, and well-rounded support.
Ready to get started?
Who We Work With
About our Perth OT team.
Our team includes experienced paediatric occupational therapists and speech pathologists supporting children across Perth. Each occupational therapist works closely with families to deliver meaningful care.
We provide evidence-informed therapy that helps children build foundational skills for daily life and learning, with therapy goals tailored to individual needs.
Working alongside allied health assistants and, where appropriate, speech therapy providers, we deliver coordinated support through individual therapy sessions based on everyday routines.
Can’t attend sessions in person? No problem, our Perth paediatric occupational therapy services are also available through flexible telehealth appointments.
Paediatric Occupational Therapy Perth FAQ
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A paediatric occupational therapist may support children when challenges with movement, attention, emotional regulation, or daily routines begin to affect participation at home or school.
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Yes. Occupational therapy can support children with learning difficulties by strengthening cognitive skills, focus, and organisation, helping them engage more confidently in learning environments.
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Therapy can help children develop social skills such as turn-taking, emotional awareness, and interaction with peers, supporting positive relationships and participation.
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A functional capacity assessment evaluates a child’s strengths and support needs across everyday tasks and participation, often used to inform planning, reports, and funding decisions.
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Yes. Occupational therapy can support children with sensory processing disorder by helping them understand sensory input and develop strategies to manage daily experiences more comfortably.
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Each therapy session is tailored to the child and may include play-based activities, movement, problem-solving, and strategies that support participation in daily activity and routines.
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When appropriate, an occupational therapist may recommend assistive technology to support independence, access, or participation in everyday tasks and learning environments.
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Yes. We work with each NDIS participant to align therapy supports with their plan, priorities, and therapy goals, ensuring support is practical and relevant.


