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Where Movement Builds Confidence and Regulation

A Purpose-Built Environment for Sensory Play and Development in North Vancouver

Our Space: Sensory Gym

Built for Big Movement and Big Growth

The Sensory Gym is a large, open space designed to help kids move, explore, and regulate through purposeful play. With a climbing structure, sock swing, platform swing, ball pit, trampoline, and climbing wall, the gym offers a wide range of sensory experiences that support motor development, emotional regulation, and body awareness.

Here, movement is more than play—it’s a pathway to confidence.

Therapy That Meets Kids in Motion

At Little Peak Therapy, we know that active play supports real-life skills. That’s why the Sensory Gym is used primarily for occupational therapy, helping children improve:

  • Gross motor skills and strength

  • Balance, coordination, and flexibility

  • Sensory integration and modulation

  • Emotional regulation through movement

  • Confidence through physical challenge and exploration

Every activity is adapted to your child’s unique needs and pace. Whether they’re climbing, swinging, or crashing into mats, each moment is guided by a therapist and grounded in care.

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Who This Room Is For

  • Children who need to move their bodies to feel regulated and focused

  • Kids working on motor coordination, strength, or balance

  • Children with sensory processing challenges or high energy levels

  • Clients building self-regulation through active, play-based therapy

  • Families looking for a supportive space that blends movement with therapeutic goals

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A Space for Joyful Progress

The Sensory Gym invites kids to take safe risks, build resilience, and discover what their bodies can do—all while feeling supported and understood. It’s where movement meets mindfulness, and every step forward feels like fun.

FAQs: Sensory Gym

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