Preschool & Toddler Occupational Therapy in Adelaide

Supporting Early Development for Life-Long Success

If you are looking into OT for your child, it is because you are ready to nurture their strengths and help them flourish.

You may be noticing that everyday things like play, movement, transitions, or routines feel harder for your child, even if you have been told to wait and see.

At Learn for Life, we support toddlers and preschoolers in Adelaide with gentle, practical occupational therapy that helps everyday life feel more manageable for your child and your family.

Who We Help

Occupational Therapy Support for Your Young Child

Occupational therapy may help your toddler or preschooler who is finding everyday tasks harder than expected, including difficulties with:

Your child does not need a diagnosis to access occupational therapy. Many parents reach out simply because something feels harder than it should, and they want guidance that supports their child’s confidence, participation, and everyday routines.

Our Approach

Learn for Life can deliver occupational therapy in a way that works best for your child and family, through:

Clinic-based sessions

Home visits

Early learning or preschool settings (with consent)

Telehealth, where appropriate

Where helpful, your therapist can collaborate with you and your child’s early childhood educators to support consistency across home and preschool environments.

Everyday Skills That Support Development And Play

How Occupational Therapy Can Help

Occupational therapy looks at the everyday things your child is expected to do as they grow, and what might be getting in the way.

Depending on your child’s needs, therapy may focus on:

We develop goals together with you, and review them regularly, so support stays relevant as your child grows and develops.

Because Supporting Your Young Child Can Feel Overwhelming

Supporting Parents And Caregivers

Supporting a toddler or preschooler who is struggling can be emotionally exhausting. You may feel unsure whether to push forward, wait it out, or seek help, all while managing the demands of everyday family life.

Occupational therapy is not just about your child. It can also include practical support for you:

Gaining Clarity To Support Understanding And Planning

Assessments & Reports

Some young children benefit from assessment to better understand their strengths, needs, and support requirements. Where appropriate, Learn for Life may provide:

All assessments are completed in line with professional and ethical standards.

Understanding Your Payment And Funding Pathways

How to Access Preschool & Toddler Occupational Therapy Services

Occupational therapy services may be accessed through:

Funding options are discussed during your initial consultation so you feel clear and informed from the start.

Frequently Asked Questions: Preschool & Toddler Occupational Therapy

When your child is young and developing, it is natural to question whether support is needed or whether things will improve with time. These are some of the questions parents often ask when considering occupational therapy for their toddler or preschooler.

If you are noticing ongoing challenges with play, movement, emotions, or daily routines, and things do not seem to be easing with time, an occupational therapy assessment may help clarify what support could be useful. You do not need to wait until things reach a tipping point. Trusting your instincts and seeking an early assessment is a practical and proactive step that can make a meaningful difference to your child’s development.

Many parents feel this way, and it is one of the most common questions we hear. Trusting your instincts is important. Early childhood occupational therapy is not just for children with diagnoses or significant delays. If something feels harder than it should for your child, an assessment can help you better understand their development and whether support now, or a plan for later, might be helpful.

Big emotions are a normal part of early childhood, but when they are intense, frequent, or significantly affecting daily routines and family life, it is worth exploring what might be contributing. Occupational therapy can assess sensory processing, self-regulation, and environmental factors, and develop practical strategies to help your child feel calmer and more regulated across different settings.

No. Your child does not need a diagnosis to see a toddler occupational therapist or preschool OT. Occupational therapy focuses on how your child is managing everyday activities, not on labels. Many families reach out because they notice something feels harder than expected for their child. That is reason enough to book an assessment and get some clarity.

Play is a central and intentional part of occupational therapy for young children because play is how toddlers and preschoolers learn and develop best. Sessions are carefully designed with clear goals in mind. While your child may experience therapy as fun and engaging, the activities are purposefully chosen to support specific developmental skills, sensory processing, and regulation in a way that feels safe and natural for their age.

That is completely fine. An initial consultation gives you the space to share your observations, ask questions, and explore what support might look like, without any pressure to commit to ongoing sessions. Your therapist will listen carefully and help you decide together what the right next step is for your child and your family.

With your consent, yes. We can communicate with your child’s daycare or preschool to help support consistency across environments. This may include sharing general strategies or recommendations that can be used during the day. Any communication is always discussed with you first.

There is no set age that is too young for occupational therapy. If you are noticing ongoing challenges with your child’s development, play, emotions, or daily routines, an assessment can help determine whether support may be helpful now or later. Early intervention can have a significant positive impact on development, and many parents seek an assessment simply to gain clarity and reassurance that they are on the right track.

Occupational therapy services for toddlers and preschoolers may be accessed through private payment, Medicare (where eligibility criteria are met under a GP Management Plan), or NDIS funding for eligible participants. Funding options are discussed during your initial consultation so you feel informed from the start. If you are unsure which option applies to your child, the team at Learn for Life can help point you in the right direction.

BOOK AN APPOINTMENT

Get Started with Learn for Life

Therapy for real life starts here. We make it simple.

1. Send us a referral or enquiry

2. We’ll be in touch within 1–2 business days

3. Meet your therapist, share your goals, and shape a plan together

4. Begin therapy where it suits you best