Who we help · Early intervention

The earliest years, the biggest window.

A baby’s brain is at its most adaptable in the first three years. Early, focused therapy helps build healthy movement patterns — before compensations set in.

Why start early

The window that won’t wait.

In the first years of life the brain forms new connections faster than at any other time. Focused input in this period — through methods like DMI (Dynamic Movement Intervention) — helps a child learn healthy movement patterns and reach motor milestones, while gently discouraging the habits that are harder to unlearn later.

  • Down syndrome & genetic syndromes
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Global developmental delay
  • Low muscle tone (hypotonia)
  • Prematurity & motor delay
  • “Something feels behind” — even without a diagnosis

How we work with the littlest

Gentle, playful, parent-led.

Play-led DMI

Dynamic Movement Intervention, delivered as play — encouraging rolling, sitting, crawling and standing.

Parents as co-therapists

You learn the handling and little daily exercises, so progress keeps growing at home — the heart of our Family Centered Care.

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Whole-child view

We look past the diagnosis at sensory, motor and neurological development together.

Not sure where to start? Let’s talk.

A free introductory call is the easiest first step — no referral needed, no pressure.