Lego Group Therapy – Easter Holiday 2025
Join us in Osborne Park, Perth, for a fun and supportive environment where children build social communication, teamwork,and fine motor skills through themed Lego activities
Led by experienced Occupational Therapists and Speech Pathologists in Osborne Park, the program is tailored to meet each child’s unique needs.
Looking for a fun and meaningful way for your child to build skills these school holidays?
Our Lego Group Therapy program this Easter Holiday 2025 offers a dynamic, three-day school holiday experience in Osborne Park, Perth, specially designed for children aged 6–12 who are NDIS participants. Led by experienced Occupational Therapists, the program supports children in developing key skills through structured play in a fun, engaging, and supportive environment.
Each day features a unique Lego-themed challenge that promotes communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and fine motor skill development. With small group sizes and a positive therapeutic setting, children are supported to build confidence, make new friendships, and practise social interaction in real-time scenarios.
This program is ideal for children who benefit from routine, creative play, and structured social engagement. Whether they’re building cities, solving mini challenges, or working in pairs, participants will walk away with new skills—and a big smile!
Don’t miss out—spaces are limited and our last group filled quickly!
Program Schedule
Our group therapy sessions are spread over three exciting days, each with a unique theme to keep children engaged and motivated:
Date:
Tuesday 15th April – Thursday 17th April 2025
Time
9:30am – 12:30pm each day
Location
All sessions will be held at our convenient location:
2/7 Hector St W, Osborne Park, WA 6017
Additional Information
- Arrival Time: We recommend arriving a few minutes early to ensure a smooth start to each session.
- Age Group: The program is designed for children aged 5-9 years, though younger or older children may join based on their developmental level.
How to Register
To secure your child’s spot in our NDIS School Holiday Group Therapy program, please contact us at (08) 9305 9489 or email hello@loudengroup.com.au. Spaces are limited, so early registration is recommended!
Benefits of Lego Group Therapy
Lego Group Therapy is more than just play—it’s a powerful therapeutic tool used by occupational therapists to support children’s development across multiple domains. Through structured and goal-driven activities, children are guided in a fun and supportive environment to build essential life skills while doing something they enjoy.
🧠 Cognitive Development
Encourages problem-solving, planning, and sequencing tasks
Strengthens attention, focus, and task persistence
Supports flexible thinking and adapting to changes in play
🗣️ Communication & Social Skills
Promotes turn-taking, sharing, and following social rules
Encourages verbal expression and listening skills during group tasks
Builds confidence in peer interaction through shared goals
Helps children understand non-verbal cues like facial expressions and tone
✋ Fine Motor Skills
Enhances hand strength, dexterity, and bilateral coordination
Supports finger isolation and pincer grasp for better pencil control
Improves eye-hand coordination crucial for writing, tying and cutting
🤝 Teamwork & Collaboration
Fosters a sense of belonging and cooperation
Develops skills in negotiation, compromise and role delegation
Encourages co-regulation and mutual support among peers
💡 Emotional Regulation & Confidence
Provides a safe space to manage frustration and try again
Encourages children to take pride in their creations and feel accomplished
Builds self-esteem through completing achievable, structured challenges
🌈 Sensory and Executive Function
Offers predictable, sensory-safe play that supports children with sensory processing differences
Strengthens executive functioning such as memory, organisation and time management
At Louden Group, we make it easy for your child to join our Lego Group Therapy program. Here’s a step-by-step guide to how it works:
Step 1: Get in Touch with Us
The first step is to reach out and express your interest in our program. You can contact us by phone at (08) 9305 9489 or email us at hello@loudengroup.com.au. We’re happy to answer any questions you may have and provide more details about the program.
Step 2: Initial Consultation and Suitability Assessment
Once you’ve contacted us, we’ll schedule an initial consultation. This is an important step where our experienced team will assess your child’s needs and determine their suitability for the group therapy program. We want to ensure that our program aligns with your child’s goals and provides the maximum benefit.
Step 3: Program Details and Confirmation
After confirming your child’s suitability, we’ll provide you with all the necessary details about the program, including the specific dates, themes and times:
Dates:
- 15 April 2025
- 16 April 2025
- 17 April 2025
Time:
- Each session runs from 9:30am to 12:30pm.
We’ll also confirm your child’s spot in the program and provide any additional information needed to prepare for the sessions.
Step 4: Join Us for a Fun and Supportive Experience
On the day of the sessions, simply bring your child to our location at 2/7 Hector St W, Osborne Park, WA 6017. Our team of qualified Occupational Therapists and Speech Pathologists will be ready to guide your child through an enriching and enjoyable experience. We encourage parents to drop off their child a few minutes early to ensure a smooth start to the day.
Step 5: Ongoing Support and Feedback
After each session, our team will provide feedback on your child’s progress and discuss any observations or recommendations. We’re committed to supporting your child’s development both during and beyond the program.

In our Lego Group Therapy – Easter Holiday 2025, Speech Pathology plays a vital role in supporting children’s communication and social interaction skills. Using structured LEGO-based activities, our Speech Pathologists help children improve their language development, articulation, and social communication in a natural and playful setting. The group format provides opportunities for children to practise conversational turn-taking, express ideas clearly, and engage in meaningful peer interactions, all within a safe, supportive, and neurodiversity-affirming environment tailored to their individual communication needs.
In our Lego Group Therapy – Easter Holiday 2025, Occupational Therapy provides children with a unique opportunity to strengthen their communication, motor and social skills through playful, structured LEGO-based activities. Led by experienced OTs, this program helps children practise turn-taking, problem-solving and collaborative play, while also enhancing their fine motor coordination and ability to follow routines. The group setting allows participants to connect with peers, express themselves through creativity, and build confidence—all within a safe, supportive, and engaging environment tailored to their developmental needs.
