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Leaping Kids Physio for Cerebral Palsy At Leaping Kids, we provide specialised physiotherapy for children with cerebral palsy, focusing on building strength, improving mobility, and enhancing independence. Our experienced paediatric physiotherapists deliver personalised, mobile therapy across Sydney, working in homes, schools, and community settings. Using play-based techniques and evidence-based strategies, we support children in developing motor skills, improving posture, and reaching their physical goals—all while making therapy engaging and family-friendly.
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Accessing quality physiotherapy can make a world of difference in a child’s development—especially for those living with a disability or developmental delay. At Leaping Kids, we are proud to offer mobile NDIS physiotherapy services across Sydney, designed to support children in reaching their full physical potential while making therapy convenient and family-friendly.
NDIS physiotherapy refers to therapeutic services covered under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) for participants who require support with physical mobility, coordination, strength, and functional independence. For children, this can include assistance with everyday activities like walking, sitting, balance, or participating in school and play.
As a registered NDIS provider, Leaping Kids offers evidence-based physiotherapy tailored to each child’s specific needs, abilities, and NDIS goals.
Children develop rapidly in their early years, and timely intervention can have a lasting impact on their physical and emotional wellbeing. Paediatric physiotherapy can help children who:
Have delayed motor milestones (e.g. not crawling, walking, or running as expected)
Live with conditions such as cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or genetic disorders
Experience challenges with balance, coordination, or muscle tone
Have sensory or postural issues impacting their participation in everyday life
Our physiotherapists at Leaping Kids are trained to identify and support these challenges in a way that feels engaging and empowering for your child.
One of the biggest challenges for families can be getting to and from appointments. That’s why we offer mobile physiotherapy services across Sydney, delivering care directly to your home, your child’s school, daycare, or any other safe community space.
This mobile model means:
No time wasted in traffic or waiting rooms
Children feel more comfortable in familiar settings
Therapy is more flexible and family-focused
Every NDIS plan is different, and we’re here to help make yours work for you. Our team can assist with:
Understanding your child’s NDIS funding and how it applies to physiotherapy
Creating therapy goals that align with your NDIS plan
Providing progress reports for plan reviews
Collaborating with other allied health professionals and support teams
Whether your plan is agency-managed, plan-managed, or self-managed, we’ll work with you to ensure your child receives consistent, high-quality care.
When you partner with Leaping Kids, you get: ✅ Compassionate, experienced paediatric physiotherapists
✅ Fun, play-based sessions that keep kids engaged
✅ Individualised treatment plans with measurable outcomes
✅ Ongoing communication and support for parents
✅ Easy scheduling with no waitlists
Our mission is simple: to help every child move with confidence and independence, while giving families peace of mind through expert care.
If your child has an NDIS plan and needs physiotherapy support, Leaping Kids is here to help. We proudly serve families across Sydney with mobile, personalised care designed to make a real difference.
📞 Contact us today to learn more or book your first session. Let’s help your child take their next big leap!
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