Personalised, evidence-based support for children with sensory, emotional, and learning challenges.
Paediatric Occupational Therapy focuses on enhancing children's overall development by addressing key childhood occupations such as play, academics, self-care and social participation. Therapy recognizes play as a vital medium for learning and development and therefore provides a fun and motivating environment that fosters skill acquisition and supports children in achieving independence and successful social integration.
Book a sessionMichelle Silberbauer is a compassionate and experienced Children’s Occupational Therapist dedicated to helping kids reach their full potential. She uses creative, play‑based approaches to build skills and confidence. Her goal is to support both children and their families on a joyful journey of growth.
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The Occupational Therapy process begins with an initial consultation, where the therapist gathers background information and finds out more about your child’s strengths and challenges. This is followed by a detailed assessment to explore areas such as sensory processing, fine motor skills, attention, and daily‑living skills.
After the assessment, the therapist provides assessment feedback, explaining the findings in a clear and supportive way. Based on the results, tailored recommendations are offered to support your child’s development at home, school, and in daily routines.
If therapy is recommended, a personalised treatment programme is created to help your child build essential skills and reach their goals through fun, engaging, and meaningful activities.