
Occupational Therapy
Building Confidence Through Functional Skills
Is your child having difficulty with tasks like holding a pencil, managing buttons, or coping with daily routines like eating and toileting? Do they struggle with emotional regulation or sensory input?
Our Occupational Therapy (OT) program supports children in gaining greater independence and self-confidence in their everyday lives.
We focus on:
- - Strengthening motor coordination and sensory processing
- - Supporting emotional regulation and self-care routines
- - Encouraging meaningful participation in both classroom and home life
Our goal: To help every child engage meaningfully with the world—on their own terms, at their own pace.

Speech Therapy
Because Communication Is Connection
If your child struggles to express themselves, follow instructions, or engage socially, our Speech & Language Therapy can help.
At Enso, we view communication as more than words—it’s the bridge to learning, relationships, and a strong sense of self.
We help children:
- - Develop expressive and receptive language
- - Improve articulation and speech clarity
- - Strengthen social communication and conversation skills
- - Build confidence in speaking and interacting
“Communication is the essence of human life.”
We’re here to help your child connect, share, and be understood.
We’re here to help your child connect, share, and be understood.

Social-Emotional & Behaviour Support
Helping Children Understand Feelings and Thrive Socially
Every child is different—and so are their behaviours. Some need support in learning how to manage big feelings, handle frustration, or adapt to group settings.
Our therapy-informed behavioural support is:
- - Rooted in understanding the “why” behind behaviours
- - Focused on teaching coping skills and emotional strategies
- - Built around consistent, compassionate reinforcement
We use Behaviour Support Plans to track progress and tailor approaches to each child’s needs. With trust, time, and the right tools, every child can grow emotionally—and thrive both in and out of the classroom.