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  • Supporting Hand Skills & Independence

    Paediatric Occupational Therapy

    Helping children master handwriting, play skills, self-care, and sensory processing through 
    personalised, play-based occupational therapy.

Paediatric Occupational Therapy

Just4Kids helps children master daily tasks by breaking down complex activities and overcoming sensory or physical barriers. Our play-based therapy is tailored to your child’s unique strengths, replacing frustration with a genuine joy for learning. 

Our OT Approach

We address the interaction between the child, the task, and the environment. Our therapists assess how a child processes sensory information, plans movements, and manages daily routines to reduce barriers to participation.

A Scientific Foundation for Meaningful Participation

At Just4Kids, we analyze the interaction between the child, task, and environment to build independence. By breaking down complex activities like handwriting or self-care into manageable steps, we help children overcome frustration and rediscover the joy of learning through play-based, personalized therapy.

Developing Everyday Skills for Independent Living

Therapeutic Goals

Intervention supports fine motor and hand function, sensory processing, and visual-perceptual skills. We also focus on attention, organization, and social participation to build confidence in natural environments.

Who We Help

We support children with fine motor difficulties, sensory modulation challenges and developmental delays . Therapy is always adapted to functional needs rather than focusing solely on diagnostic labels.


Supporting Diverse Functional & Developmental Needs

Our therapists work with children facing challenges in fine motor skills, sensory processing, and daily routines like dressing or feeding . We also provide specialized support for attention, social participation, and visual-perceptual skills in school environments.

Developing Everyday Skills for Independent Living

Our OT Approach

We address the interaction between the child, the task, and the environment. Our therapists assess how a child processes sensory information, plans movements, and manages daily routines to reduce barriers to participation.

Therapeutic Goals

Intervention supports fine motor and hand function, sensory processing, and visual-perceptual skills. We also focus on attention, organization, and social participation to build confidence in natural environments.

Who We Help

We support children with fine motor difficulties, sensory modulation challenges and developmental delays . Therapy is always adapted to functional needs rather than focusing solely on diagnostic labels.


A Scientific Foundation for Meaningful Participation

At Just4Kids, we analyze the interaction between the child, task, and environment to build independence. By breaking down complex activities like handwriting or self-care into manageable steps, we help children overcome frustration and rediscover the joy of learning through play-based, personalized therapy.

Supporting Diverse Functional & Developmental Needs

Our therapists work with children facing challenges in fine motor skills, sensory processing, and daily routines like dressing or feeding . We also provide specialized support for attention, social participation, and visual-perceptual skills in school environments.

What Is Occupational Therapy for Children?

Occupational therapy helps children perform their everyday “occupations”—the activities that fill a child’s day and support development. These include playing, learning, interacting with others, and managing self-care tasks.


A Paediatric occupational therapist works to reduce barriers that interfere with participation, helping children function as independently and confidently as possible within their natural environments.

Partnering With Parents and Caregivers

Parents and caregivers are an essential part of occupational therapy at Just4Kids. We place strong emphasis on:


  • Guiding families on strategies that can be used at home and school
  • Encouraging consistent routines that support skill development
  • Counselling parents to build realistic expectations and confidence
  • Explaining the child’s strengths and challenges in simple, practical terms


Our goal is to help families feel informed, supported, and actively involved in their child’s progress.