"Helping your child reach their potential in daily activites"
We provide intervention to children:
• From infancy to adolescence
• With developmental delays, learning disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, Developmental Coordination Disorder
• Including assessment, therapy, and consultation
At Hands 2 Feet we:
• Are passionate about our work
• Believe every child has the potential for improvement and success when provided with adequate support
• Work
collaboratively with parents/caregivers as team members in the therapy process
• Provide high quality client-centered intervention using a transparent approach
04/19/2026
At a Hands 2 Feet paediatric physiotherapy session, you can expect your child to practice techniques to improve:
• muscle strength
• coordination & balance
• gross motor skills & motor milestones
• functional movement & mobility
Contact us to learn more or to book an appointment! 📞
04/09/2026
Music therapy at Hands 2 Feet was introduced in 2013 and the services have expanded to five days a week!
Music therapy facilitates social interaction, self-awareness, self-expression, communication and personal development. 🎵
04/06/2026
Wishing everyone a joyful and festive Easter from your friends at Hands 2 Feet! 🐣 💙
03/30/2026
Khrisa is an Occupational Therapist with a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy from the Philippines. She is registered to practice in both the Philippines and Ontario, Canada. With experience working with children from birth to 18 years, she addresses both mental health and physical dysfunction.
Khrisa employs a client-centered, play-based approach to therapy, seamlessly integrating evidence-based practices into her sessions. Her skills include sensory integration, reflex integration, the use of the Handwriting Without Tears program, the Astronaut Training Protocol for vestibular rehabilitation, as well as support in toileting and feeding skills. Her diverse skills enable her to create tailored interventions that meet the unique needs of each child she serves.
03/20/2026
Is your 7-9 year old struggling with written work at school? ✍️ Our specialized writing skills program is designed to help children improve:
✏️ Idea generation
✏️ Sentence construction
✏️ Writing speed
Wednesdays 5:00 to 6:15pm
May 6, 13, 20, 27 and June 3, 10, 2026
To register or learn more, call 647-221-5278 or visit www.hands2feet.ca. 📝✨
03/15/2026
Looking to improve your child’s fine motor skills? At Hands 2 Feet, we offer therapies that focus on enhancing these skills, like writing! ✏️
Therapy goals are collaborated with the parents/caregivers to help your child reach their milestones.
03/06/2026
Applications are open for this year’s Jennifer Ashleigh Children’s Charity. 💙
This funding is available to provide timely financial support to families caring for children in medical crisis, when they need it most.
Don’t miss this opportunity to access valuable support for your family!
03/01/2026
Meet Hilary! Hilary is a music therapist who works with children, older adults, and seniors in long-term care to support emotional well-being, cognitive development, communication, physical ability, and social connection. She is passionate about creating a safe and supportive space where clients can express themselves freely and authentically.
Hilary is a Certified Music Therapist (MTA) with the Canadian Association of Music Therapists and a Board-Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC). She holds a Bachelor of Music Therapy from Wilfrid Laurier University with a minor in psychology.
02/24/2026
We’re excited to offer Spring group programs, including a parent education group for picky and resistant eating, plus OT groups focused on printing and writing skills. These groups are designed to support your child’s development and make everyday routines feel a little easier.
Check out our groups for dates and more details.
02/14/2026
Is your 6-8 year old struggling with written work at home or school? ✍️ Our specialized writing skills program is designed to help children improve:
✏️ Pencil grasp
✏️ Letter formation
✏️ Writing speed
✏️ Word spacing
✏️ Use of lines
Thursday 5:00 to 6:15pm
March 5, 12, 26 and April 2, 9, 16, 2026
Let’s build confidence and skills together—one letter at a time! Contact us to learn more or register today. 📝✨
02/06/2026
For parents of children ages 3–9 navigating picky or resistant eating. From limited food variety and strong preferences to mealtime stress, sensory sensitivities, or refusing family meals, you’re not alone and support is available. 👨👩👧👦
Ashley is an Occupational Therapist who is passionate about supporting children and families in reaching their full potential through meaningful and play-based therapy. She enjoys working with children of all ages and abilities, focusing on building skills that promote independence, confidence, and participation in daily activities. Ashley values a collaborative, family-centered approach and strives to make each session engaging, supportive, and tailored to the unique strengths and interests of every child.
Ashley completed her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy degree and her Honours Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Toronto. She is registered with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario.
Address
1895 Clements Road , Unit 115 Pickering, ON L1W3V5
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Hands 2 Feet was opened in 2010 to meet the therapy needs of children and families in our community. At Hands 2 Feet we offer occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and music therapy to help your child reach their potential in daily activities. Daily activities for a child can include school work, play, sports and recreation activities, daily living skills and self-care tasks. We are passionate about our work and believe that every child has the potential for improvement and success when given adequate supports and opportunities.
We provide intervention to children from infancy to adolescence with:
Various developmental delays, gross motor and fine motor difficulties.
Acquired brain injury, cerebral palsy and other neurological disorders.
Torticollis and other neuromuscular conditions.
Autism, sensory processing disorder, and poor self-regulation.