
ADHD Occupational Therapy in New Westminster
Expert adhd occupational therapy for children in New Westminster, BC. Our licensed therapists at KidStart create personalized treatment plans to help your child build confidence and reach their full potential.
KidStart Pediatric Therapy is just 10 minutes from New Westminster, offering pediatric OT, speech therapy, and behavioral services at our Burnaby clinic. Families in Sapperton, Queensborough, and Uptown New West trust KidStart for expert, bilingual pediatric care.
ADHD Occupational Therapy for Children in New Westminster
ADHD occupational therapy at KidStart helps children with attention and self-regulation challenges build the everyday skills that ADHD makes harder — focusing through a task, organizing their materials, managing big emotions, sitting through schoolwork, and moving from one activity to the next without a meltdown. Our licensed occupational therapists do not treat ADHD with medication; we teach practical, learnable skills. Using movement breaks, sensory tools, and executive-function strategies, each session targets the specific places where attention, impulse control, and sensory needs get in the way of your child’s day at home and at school.
Families in New Westminster trust KidStart Pediatric Therapy for compassionate, results-driven adhd occupational therapy. Our clinic at 220-3355 North Rd in Burnaby is easily accessible from New Westminster, and our flexible scheduling means you can find appointment times that work around school and family routines.
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- 220-3355 North Rd, Burnaby, BC — serving New Westminster
- Mon - Sun: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Free initial consultation
- Bilingual services (English & Chinese)

Why ADHD Occupational Therapy Matters for Children in New Westminster
ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental conditions of childhood, and for many New Westminster families the hardest part is not the diagnosis — it is the daily friction: rushed homework, lost belongings, morning routines that fall apart, and a child who knows what to do but cannot seem to start or finish. Occupational therapy addresses exactly these functional gaps. An OT works on self-regulation, attention strategies, sensory needs, motor planning, and the organizational habits that let a child follow through. These are skills medication alone does not teach, which is why occupational therapy is so often used alongside other ADHD supports. Having a clinic close to New Westminster means your child can keep sessions consistent — and consistency is one of the strongest predictors of progress.
Signs Your Child May Benefit from ADHD Occupational Therapy
- Difficulty sustaining attention on schoolwork, chores, or play — even things they enjoy
- Easily distracted, frequently shifting from one unfinished task to another
- Constant fidgeting, restlessness, or difficulty staying seated
- Trouble getting started on tasks or following multi-step instructions
- Disorganized backpack, desk, or bedroom; frequently loses or forgets items
- Careless mistakes and rushing through work without checking it
- Big emotional reactions and difficulty calming down after frustration
- Messy or effortful handwriting and trouble with timed written work
- Meltdowns or resistance around transitions and changes in routine
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What to Expect from ADHD Occupational Therapy at KidStart
Free Phone Consultation
We start with a complimentary phone call to understand your concerns about your child’s attention, focus, and self-regulation, and to help you decide whether an occupational therapy assessment is the right next step. No ADHD diagnosis is required to begin.
Functional Assessment
Your child’s first in-clinic visit evaluates the areas ADHD most affects — attention and self-regulation, executive-function skills (planning, organization, task initiation), sensory processing, and fine-motor and handwriting demands — using standardized tools, clinical observation, and parent input.
Individualized Plan
We build an ADHD-focused plan with specific, measurable goals: practical attention and self-regulation strategies, sensory supports, organization and homework routines, and motor or handwriting goals where needed. We walk you through exactly what we are working toward and why.
Engaging Therapy Sessions
Sessions are 45–60 minutes and use movement, sensory tools, and real-world tasks to build focus, impulse control, and self-regulation in a way that keeps your child motivated. We practise the same routines they need at school and at home, so skills carry over.
Home & School Strategies
You will get concrete strategies to use at home and to share with your child’s teacher — because ADHD support works best when it is consistent across settings. Regular progress updates keep you informed, and we adjust goals as your child grows.

Pediatric Therapy for New Westminster Families
New Westminster, BC's original capital, is a compact city of approximately 79,000 residents on the banks of the Fraser River. School District 40 (New Westminster) operates 8 elementary schools and 1 secondary school, including Lord Kelvin Elementary, Qayqayt Elementary, and Queen Elizabeth Elementary. The city has a strong family community with amenities like the Canada Games Pool, Moody Park Arena, Tipperary Park, and the popular New Westminster Quay and River Market. Royal Columbian Hospital, a major trauma centre, is located in Sapperton and provides pediatric emergency services. The New Westminster Family Place offers parent-child drop-in programs, and the Purpose Society provides child and family counseling services for the community.
Getting to KidStart from New Westminster
From New Westminster, drive north on Royal Avenue or McBride Boulevard to North Road — approximately 10 minutes to our clinic at 220-3355 North Rd, Burnaby. By transit, take the Expo Line from New Westminster Station to Production Way-University, then bus to North Road (about 20 minutes total). Free parking at the clinic.
Why New Westminster Families Choose KidStart
- Experienced, licensed pediatric therapists with specialized training
- Personalized treatment plans tailored to every child
- Bilingual services available in English and Chinese
- Convenient Burnaby location easily accessible from New Westminster
- Family-centered, collaborative approach to therapy
- Regular progress reports and open parent communication
- Play-based, evidence-based treatment methods
- Flexible scheduling including evenings and weekends
Serving New Westminster from Our Burnaby Clinic
KidStart Pediatric Therapy is located at 220-3355 North Rd in Burnaby, BC, making it easy for New Westminster families to access top-quality pediatric therapy. Our clinic is well connected by major roads and public transit, so getting here is straightforward whether you drive or take the bus or SkyTrain.
If you are a parent in New Westminster looking for adhd occupational therapy for your child, we invite you to visit our clinic or call us for a free phone consultation. Our friendly staff will answer your questions and help you take the first step.
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Frequently Asked Questions About ADHD Occupational Therapy in New Westminster
Can occupational therapy help a child with ADHD?
Yes. Occupational therapy is a widely used, evidence-informed support for children with ADHD. It does not replace medical care, but it targets the functional challenges ADHD creates — self-regulation, attention strategies, executive function (planning, organization, getting started and finishing), sensory needs, and motor or handwriting demands. Many families use OT alongside other supports because it teaches lasting, practical skills.
Do we need an ADHD diagnosis before starting occupational therapy?
No. You do not need a formal ADHD diagnosis to begin occupational therapy at KidStart. Our assessment looks at how your child is functioning day to day — attention, regulation, organization, sensory needs and motor skills — and we build the plan around that. If your child is already working with a pediatrician or physician, we are happy to collaborate with your care team.
What does an ADHD occupational therapy session look like?
Sessions are active and play-based. Depending on your child’s goals, a therapist might use movement and sensory activities to build focus and self-regulation, practise organization and task-completion routines, work on handwriting or timed written tasks, and rehearse strategies for transitions and frustration. We then translate those strategies into home and classroom routines so the gains stick.
How soon will we see progress with ADHD occupational therapy?
Every child is different, but with consistent weekly sessions many families notice meaningful change in focus, routines, and emotional regulation within a few months. Progress depends on your child’s goals, how consistently sessions are kept, and how much the strategies are reinforced at home and school. We review goals regularly and adjust the plan as your child develops.
What is adhd occupational therapy and who is it for?
ADHD Occupational Therapy is a specialized pediatric therapy service designed for children from infancy through adolescence who need support with developmental skills. Whether your child is facing challenges with motor coordination, communication, sensory processing, or behavioral regulation, our licensed therapists create individualized programs to address their specific needs and help them reach key developmental milestones.
How do I know if my child in New Westminster needs adhd occupational therapy?
Parents in New Westminster often notice signs such as difficulty keeping up with peers at school, challenges with daily routines, trouble communicating needs, sensory sensitivities, or behavioral concerns. If you have any worries about your child's development, we encourage you to book a free consultation. Our team will conduct a thorough assessment and let you know whether therapy would benefit your child.
Does insurance cover adhd occupational therapy at KidStart?
Many extended health insurance plans in British Columbia cover pediatric therapy services including occupational therapy, speech therapy, and behavioral therapy. We recommend contacting your insurance provider to confirm your specific coverage. KidStart provides detailed receipts and clinical documentation to support your insurance claims.
How often will my child need adhd occupational therapy sessions?
Session frequency is tailored to each child's individual goals and needs. Most children benefit from 1-2 sessions per week, though some may need more intensive support initially. During your child's assessment, the therapist will recommend an optimal schedule and adjust it as your child progresses toward their goals.
Is KidStart Pediatric Therapy easy to reach from New Westminster?
Yes. From New Westminster, drive north on Royal Avenue or McBride Boulevard to North Road — approximately 10 minutes to our clinic at 220-3355 North Rd, Burnaby. By transit, take the Expo Line from New Westminster Station to Production Way-University, then bus to North Road (about 20 minutes total). Free parking at the clinic.
Is there a pediatric speech therapist near New Westminster?
KidStart Pediatric Therapy at 220-3355 North Rd in Burnaby is just 10 minutes from New Westminster. Our certified speech-language pathologists work with children on articulation, language delays, stuttering, apraxia, social communication, and more. New Westminster families in Sapperton, Queensborough, and Uptown frequently choose KidStart for our convenient location and specialized pediatric focus.
Can KidStart help my child who is struggling in school in New Westminster?
Absolutely. Many New Westminster families come to KidStart when their child is having difficulty with handwriting, attention, social interactions, following instructions, or managing emotions at school. Our occupational therapists, speech therapists, and behavioral consultants work together to address the underlying skills affecting school performance. We collaborate with SD 40 educators when parents provide consent.
What is the difference between occupational therapy and physiotherapy for kids?
Pediatric occupational therapy focuses on helping children perform daily activities — handwriting, self-care, sensory regulation, fine motor tasks, and social participation. Physiotherapy focuses primarily on gross motor function, strength, and mobility. At KidStart, our OTs address the functional skills children need for independence at home and school, while incorporating gross motor work when it supports those goals.
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