Aquatic Therapy

Water-based support designed to build confidence, regulation, capability and safer participation.

Therapy that meets the child where they are

Aquatic therapy is a specialised intervention using the properties of water to support children with physical, developmental, sensory, neurological or behavioural challenges.

  • Self-confidence and emotional regulation.
  • Body awareness, strength, balance and coordination.
  • Water safety habits, safer entry and exit, and water familiarity.
  • Communication, turn taking and purposeful engagement.
Therapist with child in pool

Sample session structure

AssessmentGoals, safety, motor skills and communication.
Warm-upGentle movements to build comfort in water.
Motor skillsDumbbells, noodles, mats and core strength.
Sensory playFloating mats, balls and picture boards.

Common supportive equipment

Dumbbells and weights

Used for support, resistance and water confidence.

Foam discs and noodles

Useful for buoyancy, games, positioning and safe movement.

Sensory toys and picture boards

Help with engagement, communication and predictable routines.