

Wonder Elm
Paediatric Therapy
Clinic
A nurturing nest and a space of support, care, and growth for children with neurological, developmental, behavioural, and emotional challenges.
It also aims to be a welcoming haven for their families and caregivers who often are overwhelmed by the complexities of raising, caring, and advocating for a neurodiverse child.

How Can Help
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Children come to Wonder Elm for many different reasons.
Their families are often looking for support with:
Feeding & Mealtime
Challenges
Helping children expand food variety, develop oral motor skills, and create positive mealtime experiences.
Fine Motor Skills & Handwriting
Supporting pencil grasp, drawing, cutting, and other school readiness skills.
Movement, Balance & Coordination
Helping children build strength, coordination, and confidence in physical play.
Speech & Communication
Supporting children in expressing themselves, understanding language, and connecting with others.
Attention & Self-Regulation
Helping children develop strategies to manage focus, energy levels, and emotions.
Emotional Wellbeing & Social Skills
Supporting children in building confidence, managing worries, and developing positive relationships.
Our Services Include
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Helping children build the everyday skills they need for independence, play, and learning.
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Helping children communicate, connect, and express themselves.
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Supporting parents with clarity, confidence, and compassionate guidance.
Signs Your Child
May Benefit From Our Support
Many parents wonder whether what they are noticing is simply part of development or something that could benefit from extra support.
You may consider reaching out if your child:
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Frequently trips, falls, or appears unusually clumsy
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Struggles with playground activities like climbing, running, or jumping
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Has difficulty with handwriting, drawing, or using scissors
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Is extremely sensitive to sounds, textures, clothing, or food
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Avoids messy play or certain environments
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Seeks constant movement, crashing, or spinning
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Is not yet speaking or using very few words for their age
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Is difficult for others to understand when they speak
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Struggles to follow directions or express their thoughts
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Eats a very limited range of foods
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Has strong reactions to new foods
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Finds mealtimes stressful or overwhelming
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Experiences frequent meltdowns or big emotional reactions
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Has difficulty making or maintaining friendships
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Struggles with transitions or changes in routine




