Psychomotor Therapy

We provide personalized psychomotor therapy that supports children and teens in developing their motor, sensory, and emotional skills through movement-based activities. Our goal is to help individuals strengthen coordination, body awareness, focus, and self-regulation, empowering them to engage confidently and successfully in everyday experiences.
Our services include:
  • Comprehensive assessments
  • Screenings
  • Individualized 1:1 therapy sessions
  • Specialized group programmes
Therapy is offered in English, Arabic, and French, delivered in-person at our center or within partnered schools.

Ages We Work With

We provide psychomotor therapy that helps children and teens improve their motor skills, body awareness, sensory processing, and emotional balance through targeted movement-based activities.

We Specialize In

Our psychomotor therapy services support a wide range of motor, sensory, and emotional-developmental needs, including:
  • Body awareness and movement exploration - Helping children understand their bodies, develop spatial awareness, and gain confidence in how they move and interact with their environment.
  • Gross and fine motor coordination - Improving balance, posture, bilateral coordination, rhythm, hand control, and overall motor planning through structured and playful movement activities.
    
  • Sensorimotor integration - Supporting the integration of sensory information with motor responses, helping children regulate their bodies, improve focus, and engage more successfully in daily tasks.
    
  • Emotional expression and regulation through movement - Using movement-based activities to help children identify, express, and manage emotions, promoting self-regulation and resilience.
    
  • Attention, planning, and executive functioning - Strengthening skills such as sequencing, inhibition, organization, and sustained attention through body-based activities and movement challenges.
  • Social interaction and communication skills - Encouraging collaboration, turn-taking, imitation, and confidence in group or peer settings through playful motor activities.
  • Self-confidence and autonomy - Building a positive body image, fostering independence, and supporting overall well-being through successful movement experiences.
    

How  Psychomotor Therapy Improves Daily Life for Children

Psychomotor therapy supports children in developing stronger motor, sensory, and emotional foundations through movement-based activities. Here’s how it can make a meaningful difference in a child’s daily life:
  1. School performance : Improves fine and gross motor skills, coordination, and body awareness, attention span, helping children with writing, cutting, drawing, and active classroom participation.
  2. Daily living skills : Enhances balance, hand control, and planning, making tasks like dressing, feeding, and personal care easier and more independent.
  3. Play and recreation : Builds strength, coordination, and spatial awareness, allowing children to enjoy playground activities, sports, and games safely and confidently.
  4. Social interaction : Encourages turn-taking, cooperation, and communication through group movement activities, improving peer relationships and teamwork skills.
  5. Emotional regulation : Teaches children to manage emotions and impulses through body awareness and controlled movement, helping with transitions, frustration, and self-control.
  6. Confidence and autonomy : Supports a positive body image and independence by enabling children to successfully complete movement-based challenges and daily tasks.
    Specialized Group Programmes

Free Screenings

We offer complimentary occupational therapy screenings to students at our partner schools/nurseries. 
Fill the form here to schedule your child's free screening with us.

Explore Our Free Advice Clinic

Concerned about your child’s development? 
Our complimentary Psychomotor Therapy Advice Clinic is here to help. Click here to book your free session.
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