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We offer individual therapy sessions tailored to each child’s strengths, needs, and goals. Our therapists use evidence-based and neuroaffirming approaches to support communication, motor skills, emotional regulation, play, and more.
Our group programs are designed to support children in building communication, motor, sensory, and social skills in a fun and interactive setting. Groups are small, therapist-led, and based on children’s developmental needs and interests.
Collaboration is key. We offer consultation services to schools, early learning centres, and other professionals to share insights, co-create strategies, and ensure consistent support across environments.
Our therapists conduct comprehensive assessments in speech, language, literacy, motor skills, sensory processing, feeding, and overall development. We provide detailed reports, clear recommendations, and collaborative planning for next steps.
We offer tailored professional learning for educators, therapists, and support staff across early childhood, school, and community settings. Our training sessions focus on neuroaffirming practices, communication support, sensory regulation, inclusion, and more.
We provide clinical supervision for allied health professionals, including speech pathologists and occupational therapists. Our supervision is reflective, supportive, and focused on professional growth and client-centred practice.
We work alongside parents and caregivers to share practical strategies that can be used at home and in daily routines. Our goal is to empower families with knowledge and confidence to support their child’s development in everyday settings.
Our team works with families, educators, and organisations to promote inclusive environments where all children can thrive. We support meaningful participation by offering strategies, environmental adaptations, and collaborative planning tailored to each setting.
We create customised visual supports, communication boards, and sensory toolkits to meet the unique needs of each child. These practical tools help support regulation, engagement, and independence across home, school, and community settings.
At Blossom Flourish Grow, our speech pathologists are passionate about helping children find their voice—whether through speech, gestures, visuals, or AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication). We work with children across all areas of communication, including speech sound development, language skills, social communication, literacy, and feeding-related needs. Every child is unique, so we tailor therapy to their strengths and needs, using fun, evidence-based approaches that support real-life communication. We also work closely with families, educators, and other professionals to create a team around each child. Whether supporting clearer speech, building early vocabulary, supporting friendships, or helping a child use a communication device, our goal is always to build confidence and connection. At Blossom Flourish Grow, we’re here to support your child to blossom in every part of their communication journey.
Clear speech helps children feel confident and understood. We support children with speech sound difficulties, including phonological delays, articulation challenges, and motor-based disorders like Childhood Apraxia of Speech. Using fun, evidence-based approaches, our therapists work to improve speech clarity, confidence, and communication in everyday settings.
Language is the foundation of communication, learning, and relationships. At Blossom Flourish Grow, we support the development of both receptive language (understanding what’s heard or read) and expressive language (clearly expressing thoughts, needs, and ideas). We also support literacy development—including vocabulary, reading comprehension, and written expression—so children can confidently engage in the classroom and beyond.
At Blossom Flourish Grow, we support children to build authentic, meaningful relationships through neuroaffirming social communication support. From understanding social cues and taking turns in conversation to forming and maintaining friendships, our speech pathologists tailor social skills support to each child’s communication style, needs, and goals. We celebrate neurodiversity and create spaces where connection can grow.
We support children and young people who experience stuttering, helping them build confidence in their communication through evidence-based fluency strategies and self-advocacy skills. We also work with individuals experiencing voice difficulties, such as hoarseness or vocal fatigue, supporting healthy voice use and vocal recovery when needed. Our team tailors therapy to each child’s goals, ensuring their voice is heard clearly and confidently.
Our oromotor and feeding therapy focuses on the strength, coordination, and sensory experience of the muscles used for speech, eating, and swallowing. We take a responsive, multi-sensory approach to support children with oral aversions, feeding difficulties, or speech motor challenges. Our speech pathologists work closely with families to create positive mealtime experiences and support functional oral development.
At Blossom Flourish Grow, we support individuals with complex communication needs through personalised Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) solutions. Whether using visuals, Key Word Sign, or high-tech devices, our goal is to empower individuals to express themselves confidently, participate in daily routines, and build meaningful connections. We provide ongoing AAC support that grows with the child and fits seamlessly into their everyday life.
At Blossom Flourish Grow, our paediatric occupational therapists are passionate about supporting children to thrive; physically, emotionally, socially, and functionally. With expertise in child development and a neuroaffirming approach, we focus on each child’s unique strengths and challenges to help them reach their full potential. Through creative, play-based interventions, we support the development of fine and gross motor skills, sensory processing, emotional regulation, and everyday independence. Whether it’s building confidence with handwriting, improving coordination for play, or mastering self-care routines, our therapists tailor each session to meet the individual needs of the child. Collaboration is at the heart of what we do. We work closely with families, educators, and other professionals to create supportive, holistic environments where children can blossom, flourish, and grow in every area of life.
Fine motor skills involve the coordination and control of the small muscles in the hands and fingers, essential for everyday tasks like holding a pencil, using scissors, doing up buttons, tying shoelaces, and feeding with utensils. Our occupational therapists support children to strengthen these skills through engaging, play-based activities tailored to their individual needs.
Sensory processing is how we take in and respond to the world around us through our senses. For some children, sensory input can feel overwhelming, underwhelming, or confusing, impacting behaviour, attention, learning, and emotional regulation. Our therapists work with children to help their bodies and brains find the right balance, using calming, alerting, and organising strategies that support daily functioning and wellbeing.
Handwriting should feel natural and confident. Many factors contribute to handwriting success, including posture, fine motor strength, visual perception, hand-eye coordination, and motor planning. Our occupational therapists use targeted assessments to identify areas of difficulty and support children through fun, motivating tasks that build strong, legible writing skills.
Self-care is about independence in everyday routines; dressing, toileting, grooming, eating, and more. Our occupational therapists work closely with families to support children in building confidence and autonomy in these essential life skills, helping them participate more fully at home, school, and in the community.
Play is how children learn, connect, and grow. It’s the foundation for social interaction, problem-solving, creativity, and emotional development. We help children build the skills needed for meaningful play, whether that’s turn-taking, sharing ideas, imaginative play, or engaging with peers, supporting them to carry these skills into kindergartens, classrooms, and playdates with ease.
Gross motor skills involve large muscle movements used for crawling, walking, jumping, balancing, and climbing. These skills are also closely tied to core strength, coordination, and motor planning. Through fun, movement-based activities, our therapists support children to develop the physical confidence they need for play, sport, and everyday activities.
At Blossom Flourish Grow, our group programs are thoughtfully designed to support children in building meaningful, functional skills in a fun and supportive environment. We believe that connection, confidence, and communication grow best when nurtured together, through shared experiences, playful learning, and strong therapeutic relationships. Our neuroaffirming approach recognises and celebrates each child’s unique strengths and ways of experiencing the world. Groups provide a safe space where children can practice skills like turn-taking, emotional regulation, motor coordination, language, literacy, and social interaction in real-time with their peers. Whether it's getting ready for school, exploring new foods, or working on handwriting, our groups are about more than just learning—they're about belonging, confidence, and joy. Led by experienced speech pathologists and occupational therapists, our group programs are engaging and flexible, designed to meet children where they’re at and support them to thrive.
Our School Readiness groups support children in building the foundational skills needed to thrive in their first years of school. Through play-based and structured activities, children develop early literacy, fine motor, attention, social interaction, and independence skills in a supportive environment led by speech pathologists and occupational therapists.
These groups focus on making mealtimes more enjoyable and successful. We support children with picky eating, food aversions, or oral-motor challenges through sensory-based exploration, oral-motor activities, and exposure to new foods. Our team works gently and responsively to reduce stress around eating and build oral strength and coordination.
Designed for young children developing communication and interaction skills, these groups target early language development, play expansion, and social connection. Using DIR/Floortime and Hanen-informed strategies, we follow your child’s lead to grow their vocabulary, turn-taking, and pretend play in natural, engaging ways.
Our sensory groups support children who are sensitive to or seek out sensory input. Through fun and therapeutic activities like messy play, movement games, and calming strategies, children learn to regulate their sensory systems and understand how their bodies feel, improving focus and emotional well-being.
Our handwriting groups help children build fine motor, visual-motor, and postural skills needed for confident handwriting. Activities include pre-writing shapes, letter formation, pencil grasp development, and fun ways to build finger strength and control—all through motivating games and creative writing tasks.
Ideal for children who struggle with balance, coordination, or postural control, these groups target gross motor development and integrate retained primitive reflexes through movement-based play. Activities include obstacle courses, animal walks, and specific motor patterns to support the brain-body connection.
Our literacy small groups target key early literacy skills, including phonological awareness, letter-sound knowledge, spelling patterns, and reading comprehension. Using evidence-based approaches such as Sounds-Write and Little Learners Love Literacy, we help children develop confidence and joy in reading and writing.
Our social-pragmatic communication groups support children to understand social cues, build friendships, navigate group settings, and develop communication repair strategies. We use neuroaffirming practices to validate each child’s experience and support communication in a way that is authentic, respectful, and strengths-based.
Running each school holiday period, our Holiday Hub sessions are themed group therapy programs that combine fun, creativity, and developmental goals. Children enjoy engaging in sensory play, craft, cooking, social games, and motor activities in a supportive group setting designed by our therapy team.
At Blossom Flourish Grow, our therapy assistants are instrumental in helping your child generalise skills and increase repetitions to achieve their therapeutic goals. Working closely with our speech pathologists and occupational therapists, they provide practical support tailored to your child's needs.
How does it work?
Therapy assistants working with pediatric clients can focus on a variety of skills depending on the child's specific needs and goals. Some common areas of focus include:
Overall, therapy assistants collaborate closely with licensed therapists to implement individualised treatment plans and interventions that support the holistic development and well-being of our clients. From facilitating exercises to creating a supportive environment, our therapy assistants play a vital role in ensuring your child receives the necessary guidance and repetition to progress towards emotional well-being.
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