Occupational Therapy

About occupational therapy

Our occupational therapy service supports children's development and helps them gain independence in their play, learning, and daily living activities.

At Nurture Paediatrics, the needs of the child and their whānau are at the centre of our care. We provide individualised treatment programs, focusing on your child's unique needs to help them thrive.

Our experienced paediatric therapists work closely with families to ensure a supportive and comfortable experience, empowering children to overcome challenges and reach their full potential.

If you cannot find an appointment time that suits you in the online booking portal above, please email us with a preferred time or add yourself to the waiting list above.

We also have acute appointments available that are not available for booking online. Please get in touch with our admin team at admin@nurturepaeds.co.nz if you require an urgent appointment.

Unsure if paediatric occupational therapy is right for your child? Please book an engagement call with one of our therapists above.

Please click here for up-to-date appointment prices.

  • Child wearing orthotic braces and blue sneakers sitting on a medical examination table in a room with a wooden floor.

    Neuro-development

    Support neurodevelopment by enhancing motor skills, sensory processing, and cognitive functions, helping children achieve milestones and improve daily life activities.

  • A young girl and a woman engaging in a sensory activity with blue rice in a classroom setting, surrounded by educational materials and colorful decorations.

    Learning difficulties, social skills, information processing

    An occupational therapist helps with learning difficulties, social skills, and information processing by improving fine motor skills, cognitive functions, and adaptive strategies for better academic performance.

  • A boy in an orange shirt sits on a couch, holding a pink sensory tube. Another person holds a yellow sensory tube in the foreground.

    Autism, ADHD, neurodiversity

    An occupational therapist supports children with autism, ADHD, and neurodiversity by enhancing sensory processing, social skills, and adaptive strategies for improved daily functioning and engagement.

  • Woman helping child with homework at a desk with flowers in the background.

    Fine motor skills, handwriting, dyspraxia

    Develop coordination, precision, and effective motor planning strategies to enhance fine motor skills, improve handwriting, and support children with dyspraxia.

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