Can therapy at school support physical goals?
Our son gets NDIS funding for therapy, and we’re trying to make better use of it. His coordination has been holding him back in class and at recess. I saw that paediatric physio gold coast offers school-based sessions, and it sounds ideal. Has anyone tried having physio come to school instead of after-hours appointments? Did it help with consistency?
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Blending therapy into a child’s school day can be a game changer. It removes the stigma of “going somewhere special” and allows goals to tie directly into daily tasks. Things like posture at a desk or stamina at recess become part of therapy instead of separate concerns. It’s a more holistic way to support development.