Gross Motor Development 

At Allay, we support children to move with confidence and coordination.

Gross motor skills are the building blocks for everyday activities—from riding a bike and playing at the park to sitting comfortably in the classroom and walking around in the community.

We use play-based, evidence-informed approaches to build strength, balance and motor planning. 

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    How We Support You

    Our therapists tailor support to help children build: 

    • Core Strength & Stability – for posture and controlled movement. 
    • Coordination & Motor Planning – to navigate complex or new movements. 
    • Crossing the Midline – to support bilateral integration and brain-body communication. 
    • Bike Riding & Ball Skills – building confidence and independence in outdoor play. 
    • Balance & Endurance – supporting participation in physical and social activities. 

    Who Can Benefit?

    Gross motor support is ideal for: 

    • Children with coordination or balance difficulties. 
    • Kids learning to ride bikes, climb, or play sports. 
    • Children with motor delays or low muscle tone. 
    • Neurodivergent children who need movement-based strategies. 

      What to Expect

      We begin with a playful, strengths-focused assessment of your child’s movement skills.

      Therapy is active, fun, and tailored to your child’s interests.  

      At Allay, we help children move toward independence through joyful, purposeful movement.