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  • Rockets - fine motor skills Age 6 - 8 years
  • Bus Stop - getting ready to go to school. Age 3.5 - 5 years
  • Jumbo Jets - small group for toddlers. Age 14 - 30 months


Maria Trumpp

Reg. Physiotherapist
Bobath/NDT Therapist
Sensory Integrative Ayres Therapist(Gertn.)
Cranio Sacral Therapist Level 1 and 2
Neuro Linguistic Practitioner

Maria is a highly qualified physiotherapist and has been working more than twenty years purely in the Paediatric field in different countries. She gained her experience in various settings.  She worked in Sarah Roe School, Hong Kong, as a senior physiotherapist. In Europe, she worked for many years in a private paediatric interdisciplinary clinic with children of all ages, who had problems with sensory disorders, developmental delay, learning and behavior issues.  She also has experience of children with neurological conditions, such as cerebral palsy, autism and Downs Syndrome.

Being a mum of two, she loves her work with children and believes strongly in early intervention, as well as the teamwork between the therapists and the parents. Maria has considerable experience and success in Neurodevelopment Therapy (Bobath/NDT) and in Sensory Integrative Therapy. Maria speaks English, German, some French and Japanese.

Testimonial

"We would like to express our deepest thanks to Maria. She let us understand our son's problem and how to cope with his case. He is now much stronger, happier and less frustrated. After one month of intensive physiotherapy sessions when he was about one year old, I saw my son greatly improve. Before the sessions, he did not show  interest in new toys and he could crawl on his tummy only. He seemed clumsy and easily fell over when he was sitting. He did not listen to our simple instructions and did not know how to express himself other than by crying.

A one year old toddler should not be like this! Now, he is able to crawl quickly and can even crawl up a slide. He also has more eye contact with us. The most important thing is that he is able to explore the world himself and therefore he is much happier and willing to communicate with us. Time is most important to a baby's development. Most of the brain connections are developed before age 3. I would like to tell other parents not to wait if you find your baby may have delay in development. If you face the problem, you could better cope with it and help your beloved one to cope with it.

We are so lucky to meet the right person to help my son. I wish other babies with such problems can also benefit as soon as possible."

By Cherrie and Jack