After your inquiry, we will connect with you to learn more about you and your child, and to understand how we can best support your goals.
We use formal and informal tools to understand your child’s strengths and needs and provide tailored support.
Personalised sessions designed around your child’s goals, with flexible timing and location options to fit your family’s routine.
Detailed reports available on request, outlining your child’s progress, needs, and recommendations for NDIS, schools, or healthcare professionals.
At Beehive, we deeply prioritise quality of care. As a small clinic, we ensure every child receives individualised support through one-on-one sessions with a qualified OT and/or OTA. We are committed to client- and family-centred care, making sure you feel fully included and supported throughout your child’s therapeutic journey. We actively collaborate with families, school staff, and other therapists, using tailored home programs, case conferences, joint sessions, and meetings as needed to provide seamless, holistic care.
Helping your child build the thinking skills needed to sustain attention, problem-solve, and plan and sequence their actions.
Supporting your child to understand their emotions and learn strategies to manage their behaviour, energy levels, and attention so they can successfully participate in everyday tasks
Encouraging your child to use their whole body for larger movements such as walking, running, and jumping, while developing motor planning, coordination, and execution.
Helping your child strengthen the small muscles in their hands to complete precise tasks such as grasping objects, handwriting, using scissors, tying shoelaces, and fastening buttons
Building your child’s ability to understand and interpret visual information, make sense of their environment, and confidently engage in daily activities
Supporting the development of verbal and non-verbal communication, turn-taking, sharing, and coping skills, while helping your child learn to engage, cooperate, and build positive relationships with peers.
Helping your child better understand and respond to sensory input, and develop strategies to cope with sensitivities such as clothing textures or hair brushing.
Helping your child learn to eat with confidence through supportive, playful therapy. By feeling safe and comfortable at mealtimes, your child can build positive eating experiences and maintain a nutritious, balanced diet
Equipping your child with the skills needed to independently use the toilet for both bowel and bladder movements across home, school, and community environments
We recognise that you know your child best and play the most important role in their development. Through collaborative meetings and case conferences, we work alongside you to identify and implement personalised strategies that support your child’s learning and growth at home.