Our early intervention groups support younger children as they develop communication, play, movement, emotional regulation, and early social skills. Sessions are designed to feel warm and engaging while helping each child build confidence in a structured therapeutic setting. Clinicians use age-appropriate activities, routines, and guided practice so children can begin transferring new skills into home, childcare, preschool, and community environments. These groups may include turn-taking games, sensory play, movement activities, communication practice, and simple routines that help children feel more settled and ready to participate. Families are also supported with practical strategies they can continue between sessions.
Therapy Groups
Therapy groups are structured programs where participants build skills alongside peers in a supportive environment. Groups can help with social confidence, emotional regulation, communication, play skills, school readiness, and community participation. Each group is guided by experienced clinicians and designed around clear goals while keeping activities engaging and practical. At TherapyFusion, our therapy groups give children and young people a safe space to practise real-life skills, form positive connections, and build confidence through fun, meaningful activities. Practise social interaction in a safe setting. Build confidence through shared activities. Develop emotional regulation and communication skills. Support participation at home, school, and in the community.
Early Intervention Groups
Primary-Aged Groups
Our primary-aged groups are structured, evidence-based therapy sessions designed around specific interests to support skill development in a therapeutic context. These groups provide a safe and supportive environment where participants can practise and generalise skills such as self-advocacy, problem-solving, collaboration, motor skills, and effective communication. Delivered as an extension of individual therapy programs, these groups help children build friendships, independence, and confidence in ways that feel practical and meaningful. Sessions are planned to support real-life participation, including working in a team, following group instructions, managing emotions, sharing ideas, and building confidence in social situations. Activities are adapted so each child can take part at their own level while still being gently encouraged to grow.
Key Benefits
Why Group Therapy Works
Group settings give participants the chance to learn from clinicians and peers at the same time. They can practise real-world skills, receive feedback, and develop confidence through repeated, supported experiences. Our team works with families and support networks so skills learned in the group can carry into everyday routines.