Gross Motor Skills Training

Developing whole-body movement and physical coordination

Mastering Physical Movement

Gross Motor Skills Training for disabled children focuses on developing the large muscle movements that enable whole-body mobility, balance, and coordination. Our specialized therapy helps children improve their ability to sit, crawl, walk, run, jump, and perform other essential physical activities.

Through carefully designed exercises and engaging physical activities, we help children strengthen their core muscles, improve balance, and develop the coordination needed for independence in movement and participation in physical play.

45-60 Minutes per session
95+ Children benefited
Children practicing gross motor skills with physical activities

Skills We Develop

Child practicing balance exercises

Balance & Stability

Developing core strength and postural control

Coordination activities

Coordination

Improving bilateral coordination and movement planning

Children doing strength exercises

Strength & Endurance

Building muscle strength and physical stamina

Our Movement-Based Method

We use a variety of engaging physical activities and therapeutic equipment to make gross motor development both fun and effective. Each child receives a customized program based on their specific physical needs and abilities.

Individualized movement programs
Therapeutic play & obstacle courses
Adaptive equipment & support strategies
Individual physical therapy session Gross motor therapy equipment

Measurable Progress

Children show significant improvements in physical abilities and movement independence

Child walking independently

Improved Mobility

Better walking, running, and movement abilities

Child participating in group play

Enhanced Play Skills

Ability to participate in physical games with peers

Child demonstrating good balance

Better Safety Awareness

Improved balance and reduced fall risk

Help Your Child Develop Essential Movement Skills

Contact us today to schedule an evaluation and start your child's gross motor journey