Integral Occupational Therapy

Integral Occupational Therapy Integral Occupational Therapy is an OT service provider based in Sydney's North Shore region for people with disability who are in need.

Morning routines can feel harder than they should.😱For some children, getting dressed, brushing teeth, or feeding themse...
04/02/2026

Morning routines can feel harder than they should.😱

For some children, getting dressed, brushing teeth, or feeding themselves isn’t just “being slow”, it’s a real skills challenge.
And when self-care feels hard, everyone starts the day stressed.

Recently we supported a child who found dressing and toothbrushing overwhelming. By breaking tasks into tiny steps and practising through play, those same routines became calmer and more independent over time.
Self-care milestones aren’t just about clothes or hygiene. They build confidence, independence, and a child’s belief in “I can do this.”
If self-care routines feel like a daily struggle in your home, you’re not alone 💛

We wrote a short blog explaining how occupational therapy supports children to achieve everyday milestones.

👉 Click the link to read more - https://www.integralrehab.com.au/blog/post/12031/small-steps-big-milestones-supporting-self-care-skills-in-childhood/

🪄 The Magic of Sensory Regulation!Some children experience the world more intensely than others. Sounds feel louder. Tou...
21/01/2026

🪄 The Magic of Sensory Regulation!

Some children experience the world more intensely than others. Sounds feel louder. Touch feels uncomfortable. Busy spaces feel overwhelming. For many families, this shows up as big emotions, constant movement, or difficulty settling into everyday routines.

This is where sensory regulation comes in.

Sensory regulation is a child’s ability to notice and respond to sensory input in a way that helps them feel calm, focused, and ready to engage. When this is tricky, it can look like:
🌿 Distress in noisy or busy environments
🌿 Avoiding certain textures or clothing
🌿 Constant movement or crashing
🌿 Difficulty sitting, focusing, or transitioning
🌿 Big emotional reactions that feel sudden

These are NOT “behaviour problems”! They’re signs that a child’s nervous system is working hard.

In children’s occupational therapy, sensory regulation is supported through play, movement, and everyday activities. Rather than calming in isolation, we help children understand their bodies and build practical ways to feel “just right” during real life.

At Integral Occupational Therapy, we weave sensory regulation into play-based sessions using purposeful activities and equipment such as swings, deep-pressure tools, tactile resources, and calm spaces. These supports help children learn what their bodies need and how to access it at home, at school, and in the community.
The goal isn’t to change who a child is. It’s to help them feel safe in their body so they can play, learn, and connect with confidence.

If this sounds familiar for your child or family, you’re welcome to explore our website and blog!

👉 https://www.integralrehab.com.au
👉 https://www.integralrehab.com.au/blog/post/11999/sensory-regulation-in-children/

Ot reach out for a chat! Sometimes a simple conversation is the first step toward making everyday life feel easier 😄

Many people ask, “What exactly is occupational therapy?” 🤔Occupational therapy is about helping people do the everyday t...
18/01/2026

Many people ask, “What exactly is occupational therapy?” 🤔

Occupational therapy is about helping people do the everyday things that matter to them whether that’s a child joining in at school, a teenager building independence, or an adult feeling safe and confident at home.
It focuses on real life: routines, movement, emotions, environments, and the small moments that make up each day.

An OT might support a child with play, emotional regulation, or school readiness. For an adult, it might look like finding the right equipment, making home environments safer, or understanding what supports are needed to live well. Sometimes it’s about learning new strategies, sometimes it’s about changing the space around us.

At its heart, occupational therapy is not about “fixing” people. It’s about understanding how someone lives, what feels hard, and what matters most, then helping everyday life feel more possible.

If this resonates, you’re welcome to visit our website to explore the services we offer for children, adults, and families.

👉 https://www.integralrehab.com.au

And if you’re unsure where to start, we’re always happy to chat and help you see whether OT might be a good fit.

Does your child find it hard to join in, take turns, or speak up when something feels tricky? You’re not alone 💛Social s...
14/01/2026

Does your child find it hard to join in, take turns, or speak up when something feels tricky? You’re not alone 💛

Social skills are the everyday tools children use to play, share, solve little problems, and connect with others. These skills grow best when children feel safe, supported, and free to try again.

At home, small moments make a big difference:
✨ Play alongside first, then gently together
✨ Model simple phrases like “Can I join?”
✨ Notice the effort: “I saw you wait—that was thoughtful.”

Children’s OT helps turn these moments into confidence through playful, real-life practice.
Read our latest blog to learn more about how social skills grow, and how you can support them at home.

👉 https://www.integralrehab.com.au/blog/post/11983/social-skills-for-children-building-confidence-through-everyday-play/

🏅 Routine, Calm & School Readiness 🧘 We have spoken about emotional readiness when returning to school. It is because ch...
12/01/2026

🏅 Routine, Calm & School Readiness 🧘

We have spoken about emotional readiness when returning to school. It is because change can feel hard, especially for many autistic children. Routine and predictability act as anchors, helping children feel safe, calm, and ready to join in. When a day has a clear rhythm and fewer surprises, there’s less “unknown” to worry about and more energy for learning, play, and connection.

❓Why routine and predictability matter❓
🧠It supports emotional readiness by sending safety signals (“I know this, I’m okay”),
🧠It clarifies what comes next, and building confidence through familiar steps.
🧠Repeating familiar steps builds success. Small wins add up and make transitions smoother.

✨Gentle ways to build routine at home✨
💡Preview the day with a simple visual plan
💡Use transition cues like a timer, song, or picture card
💡Expect tired afternoons for the first week. Keep after‑school quiet and celebrate effort over outcomes.

Do mornings, drop-offs, or classroom transitions feel tough? At Integral Occupational Therapy, our children OTs start by listening to what feels tricky and what already works for your family. Together, we create simple, ready-to-learn routines for home and school, share practical tools, and partner with teachers so strategies feel natural.
We celebrate small wins because they build big confidence.
If you’re looking for children’s occupational therapy in Chatswood and surrounding areas, reach out to learn more!

Contact us - https://www.integralrehab.com.au/contact-us/
Make a referral - https://www.integralrehab.com.au/make-a-referral/

🌟 Starting the New Year with Integral Occupational Therapy🌟A new year brings fresh beginnings, and in 2026 we’re proud t...
11/01/2026

🌟 Starting the New Year with Integral Occupational Therapy🌟

A new year brings fresh beginnings, and in 2026 we’re proud to continue supporting families through our children’s occupational therapy (paediatric OT) services at Integral Occupational Therapy. 🎊

We know the start of a school year can be exciting, but it can also bring big feelings and new challenges.
Emotional readiness is your child’s ability to manage emotions, cope with transitions, and feel safe enough to learn, participate, and connect at school.

Emotional readiness may look like:
💡 Settling more quickly after upsets
💡 Coping with small changes to routines
💡 Asking for help when things feel tricky
💡 Managing classroom noise or movement
💡 Feeling comfortable joining in with peers

At home, gentle strategies can help, such as
🔎 Previewing the week together
🔎 Talking positively about school
🔎 Practising drop-offs
🔎 Supporting co-regulation ... and so on!

We are here if you need extra help!
Our children’s OT team supports children (and their parents and carers) to build calm, confidence, and predictable routines so the school term feels more manageable.
If you’re looking for children’s OT or paediatric OT, we’re here to walk alongside you and support your child to thrive in their school routine.

Contact us on 0431 631 526 or info@integralrehab.com.au to learn how we can support.
Make a referral - https://www.integralrehab.com.au/make-a-referral/

Integral Occupational Therapy, situated in Chatswood, NSW, is a OT service providers for NDIS participants. We offer a c...
15/09/2024

Integral Occupational Therapy, situated in Chatswood, NSW, is a OT service providers for NDIS participants.
We offer a comprehensive range of services, including onsite, telehealth, and mobile therapy, tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals across the North Shore region.
Immediate availability! Make a booking now at www.integralrehab.com.au

Address

Suite 102 15 Help Street
Sydney, NSW
2067

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

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