Pre-schoolers

Safe, evidence-based and genuine care for your pre-schooler. Play-based paediatric physiotherapy builds strength, balance and coordination to support motor skills, posture and school readiness.

  • Delayed milestones (walking, jumping, climbing, running)

  • Difficulty balancing or frequent falls

  • Challenges with bike or scooter riding

  • Poor hand–eye coordination (e.g. ball skills)

  • Poor spatial awareness (clumsiness, bumping into things)

  • Low core strength or difficulty maintaining posture

Common motor skill concerns include:

  • Toe-walking or tight ankles

  • Alignment issues (knock knees, bowed legs, flat feet, pigeon toes)

  • Chronic pain, growing pains, or post-injury recovery

  • Muscle tone differences (low tone, high tone, hypermobility)

  • Genetic or neurological conditions (e.g. Down syndrome, Turner’s Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy)

Other common reasons to see a physio:

Physiotherapy can play a vital role in supporting children’s development and helping them build strength, balance, and coordination. At this age, we often see physical barriers such as pain, flexibility, endurance, or confidence holding kids back from being active.

Our individualised programs, delivered in a purpose-built paediatric clinic, give children the tools they need to progress their motor skills in a fun and supportive environment.

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