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About Us

 At Kids Blossom Occupational Therapy, we provide OT services in our clinic, as well as in homes and schools.  We are passionate about paediatric practice, early childhood intervention, and supporting kids (along with their families) to become the best version of themselves - living happy and confident lives.

Walking alongside children as they learn new skills, overcome challenges, and succeed in their everyday occupations (the activities that fill their days) is what makes our hearts feel full.

Our goal is to deliver high-quality, individualised OT services that are evidence-based, family-centred, child-led, neurodiversity-affirming, and trauma-sensitive.

Located in Caloundra on the Sunshine Coast, we offer regular clinic-based therapy sessions. Our services are tailored to support sensory, motor, and regulatory development, as well as challenges often associated with developmental differences, ADHD, autism, genetic conditions, learning difficulties, and dyspraxia, to name a few.

No diagnosis or referral is required to start OT. However, visiting your GP or paediatrician may help you access funding options through Medicare or the NDIS if eligible.

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Our Approach

We take a holistic approach to paediatric occupational therapy, addressing the neurodevelopmental, physical, emotional, sensory, cognitive, social, and environmental needs of each child.

At Kids Blossom OT, we are passionate about early intervention, supporting parents and caregivers, and empowering neurodivergent children whose needs are often overlooked, misunderstood, or underestimated. These challenges, though sometimes less visible, can have a significant impact on a child’s wellbeing, learning, and relationships — both now and as they grow.

Our goal is to make therapy fun and engaging. We use a play-based, collaborative, and child-led approach that places your child at the centre of every session. This provides opportunities to build confidence, explore choices, make decisions, and give new things a go. Along the way, children learn about their bodies and emotions while developing skills and strategies that are meaningful and effective for them.

Every child is unique, so we create individualised therapy plans tailored to their strengths, needs, and goals. We work closely with parents and caregivers, using evidence-based interventions to support progress at home, school, and in the community.

Parents and caregivers are encouraged to join in during sessions, and we value working together to develop family-centred strategies that make a difference in daily life.

What is Occupational Therapy (OT)?

 Occupational therapy is all about people and the things they do every day — their occupations. These include activities such as getting dressed, playing, learning at school, bathing, socialising, enjoying hobbies, and even sleeping.

Sometimes barriers like illness, injury, sensory processing differences, motor skill challenges, developmental differences, disabilities, or emotional regulation difficulties can make it harder to participate in these daily occupations in the way we want to.

Occupational therapists help people overcome these barriers and empower them to live meaningful, happy lives. We work across many different settings and with people of all ages, each OT bringing their own area of expertise.

Using a whole-person lens, occupational therapists consider the individual, their occupations, and their environment. Together with clients, OTs find the best fit between the person, their activities, and their surroundings to enable successful participation. This might involve adapting tasks, introducing simple or specialised equipment, modifying the environment, or building new skills.

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Would My Child Benefit From OT?

Common challenges paediatric occupational therapy can help with include:

Movement and coordination

  • Finding it hard to learn new skills such as riding a bike or using playground equipment 
  • Difficulties with balance or coordination (e.g., tripping, bumping into things, struggling with stairs) 
  • Avoiding certain types of physical play or movement activities 
  • Fatigue or low endurance 

Emotions and behaviour

  • Frequent meltdowns or emotional outbursts
  • Difficulty adapting to change or when things don’t go to plan
  • Impulsive behaviour 
  • Challenges managing or regulating emotions 

Learning and attention

  • Trouble focusing or sitting still in class or at the dinner table
  • Difficulties with handwriting, reading, or other classroom tasks
  • Feeling anxious about attending school

Social skills

  • Difficulty making or keeping friends
  • Struggles with understanding personal space 

Daily living skills

  • Challenges with self-care tasks such as dressing, eating, or bathing 
  • Finding hair brushing, showering, or certain textures uncomfortable

Sensory processing

  • Avoiding or seeking certain sensations (textures, movement, pressure)
  • Feeling overwhelmed by noise or busy environments 

And many more — every child is unique, and OT support is tailored to their individual strengths and needs. 

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How Can OT Support My Child?

Sensory Processing

Emotional Regulation

Emotional Regulation

Sensory processing refers to the way our brain receives, organises and responds to sensory input such as sight, smell, taste, touch, and sound. Our brain also processes vestibular input (responsible for balance), input from outside our body, in relation to where our body is in space (proprioception),  and information from inside our body , e.g. my bladder is full (interoception).

Emotional Regulation

Emotional Regulation

Emotional Regulation

Difficulties with sensory processing, fatigue, unexpected outcomes or changes are just some things that can make our kids cups overflow and emotions difficult to regulate. Dysregulation can also look different, for e.g. a calm presenting child can actually be overwhelmed and frozen. Sensory accommodations, education, connection, co-regulation and other strategies can support regulation.

Fine Motor Skills

Emotional Regulation

Gross Motor Skills

Motor skills requiring postural stability and the use of small muscles in the hands, wrists and fingers to perform precise motor movements. These skills are essential for many occupations such as dressing (buttons, zips, shoelaces), handwriting, eating (knife and fork), opening lunch boxes or drink bottles, self-care, play and learning tasks.

Gross Motor Skills

Emotional Regulation

Gross Motor Skills

 Motor skills which require postural stability (core muscles), endurance and large muscles to move our whole body and keep us upright. These skills are essential to perform everyday occupations, such as sitting in the classroom, playing in the playground, playing sports, dressing, sitting on the toilet or at the table, running and jumping.

Executive Function

Executive Function

Executive Function

The cognitive (mental) work involved in guiding and managing our occupations, safety and daily lives. 

Executive functioning is required for starting and completing tasks, decision making, behaviour, planning, prioritising, organisation, attention, impulse control, flexibility, self-regulation and problem solving. 


Confidence

Executive Function

Executive Function

We support our clients in gaining a greater understanding and appreciation for their wonderful selves. We seek to empower children by promoting their independence, collaborating with them and the people who support them, building skills,  discovering individualised strategies, and educating others to increase understanding and acceptance.

Self-Care

Executive Function

Play Skills

 Self-care is the occupation of hygiene and grooming, such as having a bath or shower, brushing your teeth or hair and washing your hands. Completion of these tasks requires motor skills, sequencing skills and following a routine (executive functions). Sensory sensitivities (for e.g. tactile) can also impact self-care.

Play Skills

Executive Function

Play Skills

Play and playing with others is incredibly important for children. Not only do children learn about themselves and the world through play, they also learn and build skills the quickest through play. Which is why we play so much in OT!

Skills learnt through play such as sharing, turn taking, collaboration, negotiation, and problem solving are required for social skills and relationships.

Services, Fees & Funding

Our Services

Our Assessment Process

Our Assessment Process

Paediatric OT services for children aged 0-10 years of age, including, but not limited to: 

  • Initial and review assessments
  • Assessment feedback and therapy planning sessions 
  • Initial and review reports 
  • Therapy sessions
  • Visits to day care, kindy, or school 
  • Home visits where required
  • Classroom observations 
  • School and classroom strategies
  • Home prog

Paediatric OT services for children aged 0-10 years of age, including, but not limited to: 

  • Initial and review assessments
  • Assessment feedback and therapy planning sessions 
  • Initial and review reports 
  • Therapy sessions
  • Visits to day care, kindy, or school 
  • Home visits where required
  • Classroom observations 
  • School and classroom strategies
  • Home programs
  • Parent, caregiver or teacher consultations 
  • NDIS Functional Capacity Assessments (FCAs)

Our Assessment Process

Our Assessment Process

Our Assessment Process

  1. Intake call to see if we are the right fit for your goals
  2. Completion of our pre-assessment questionnaires
  3. Parent/caregiver interview and goal setting
  4. Assessment of your child 
  5. Assessment feedback and therapy planning session
  6. OT assessment report (if required)
  7. Commence therapy sessions
  8. Observations in other settings (as required)

*Please note FCA process differs

Funding Options

Funding Options

Funding Options

We can accept the following funding options:

  • Privately paid
  • Private health; check your policy to see if OT is covered
  • Medicare rebate; see your GP for eligibility for Chronic Disease Management (CDM) or Complex Neurodevelopmental Disorder (CND) treatment plan
  • NDIS;  Self or plan managed participants who enter into a service agreement with us (recommended by the NDIA)

Our Fees

Funding Options

Funding Options

Please contact us for more information in regards to our fees. Our most common fees for clinic based appointments are set out below:

  • Parent/caregiver interview (45 mins) $193.99
  • Initial assessment of child (90 mins) $290.99
  • Assessment feedback and therapy planning session (45 mins) $193.99
  • Therapy session (45 mins) $193.99
  • Report writing (per 60 mins) $193.99

OT & Founder

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Meet Kylie

Kylie holds a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons, Research Class I) and has experience working across a range of settings including community services, hospitals, private practice, and schools. While she has supported adults and children of all ages, Kylie has a special interest in paediatrics, neurodevelopment, and sensory integration.

She has completed postgraduate training in CLASI Certificates in Ayres Sensory Integration and is currently undertaking further studies in neuroscience and youth mental health at the University of the Sunshine Coast.

Having worked in both rural communities and Brisbane, Kylie has spent many years on the Sunshine Coast and proudly considers herself a local. Outside of work, she enjoys being a mum, spending time with her son, exploring the outdoors, and playing the piano.

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