Play, Move, Grow
Help your child grow, thrive and have fun every step of the way. Focus is placed on each child’s unique needs with a patient and gentle approach, ensuring educational and enjoyable experiences.
What is Kinderkinetics?
Kinderkinetics is a pediatric profession that aims to improve the overall well-being of typical and atypical children between the ages 0-13. We focus on movement and holistic development (neuro-, sensory-, and fundamental motor skills).
The aim is to encourage life-long physical activity that contributes to health and well-being. Individuality is important and we present various programmes according to each child’s needs in a supportive and fun environment.
All programmes within this profession have a preventative, stimulating, developing and rehabilitative nature, and are based on well-researched motor learning principles.
What we do
Baby Wellness
Baby Flotation & Hydrotherapy
(2-6 months)
Baby Massage Workshops
(0-12 months)
Baby Stimulation
(0-2 years)
Kinderkinetics
Movement Development Programmes
(2-7 years)
Wellness Programmes
(10-14 years)
Remedial / Adapted Programmes
(0-13 years)
Benefits of Kinderkinetics
Our Kinderkinetics programmes provide numerous developmental benefits for children, helping to improve motor coordination, balance, and strength. Through fun and engaging activities, children experience sensory stimulation and reflex integration, which are essential for brain development and overall well-being. By focusing on holistic development, Kinderkinetics helps children grow confidently while fostering a love for movement and physical activity.
- Developmental benefits: improve motor coordination, balance, and strength.
- Sensory stimulation and reflex integration.
- Enhance brain development, cognitive performance and overall well-being.
- Promote better posture, enhanced muscle tone, and increased physical health.
- Improved concentration, mood, and sleep patterns.
- Encourage more active, healthy lifestyles.
- Increase confidence and foster a love for movement and physical activity.