Our Sensory Room at
True North Therapy Hub

Your Child’s Dream Come True!
A safe, fun and therapeutic space where children explore, regulate, and grow.

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What is a Sensory Room?

Smiling child playing on indoor monkey bars with purple and yellow equipment.

A sensory room is a specially designed environment that provides children with therapeutic sensory experiences through movement, sound, touch, and visual input.

  • Helps children regulate emotions

  • Improves focus and confidence

  • Supports self-awareness and body control

  • Makes therapy feel like play

Why Kids Love It! (and Parents Too)

Two girls smiling and embracing each other in front of a climbing wall inside a room.

Our sensory room is more than fun — it’s an essential part of many therapy sessions.

  • Calms overwhelmed kids with safe movement activities

  • Provides alerting input for children who feel restless

  • Supports kids with autism, ADHD, sensory processing difficulties, and developmental delays

  • Helps all children learn, self-regulate, and grow through play

Parent & Child Experience

Loved by Kids and Parents Alike

Parents often share how much their child looks forward to sensory room time. It’s where therapy feels natural, joyful, and empowering.

We’ve even seen parents sneak onto the swings - sometimes we think they book sessions just for themselves!

Progress Through Play

Building Skills Through Fun

Every bounce, swing, climb, or crawl builds:

  • Motor planning and balance

  • Body awareness and coordination

  • Emotional regulation and resilience

  • Confidence to try new things

We got it all!

What’s in the Room?

Swing: calming or alerting input
Tinitots Climbing Set: monkey bars, ladder, ropes, climbing square
Trampoline: coordination, balance, and pure fun
Play Equipment: crawling, climbing, swinging

Two children playing on an indoor climbing structure with ropes and bars.
Indoor play area with a multi-colored climbing wall, gymnastic rings, and a black circular suspension swing on a yellow padded mat, against a white wall with black and wood accents.
Colorful indoor gym climbing structure with blue, yellow, and purple bars, ropes, and gray hand grips on a white wall.

Looking for a sensory room in Broadmeadows? True North Therapy Hub offers a safe, engaging space designed for children with autism, ADHD, sensory processing challenges, and developmental delays. Our sensory room supports therapy through play, movement, and fun activities children love.

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Sensory FAQ’s

  • Our sensory room is designed for children of all ages and abilities. It is especially beneficial for children with autism, ADHD, sensory processing challenges and developmental delays, but all kids can enjoy and benefit from the space (we’ve even caught some parents sneaking a turn on the swing - no judgment here!)

  • The sensory room is available to all families who see a practitioner at True North Therapy Hub. If your child is attending sessions with one of our therapists, they can enjoy the sensory room as part of their experience.

  • The sensory room is suitable for people of all ages to enjoy, as long as there is adult supervision. Whether it’s young children exploring or older kids looking for a calming space, the room is designed to be safe, supportive and engaging for everyone.

  • The sensory room provides calming or alerting input through movement, touch and play. It helps children regulate emotions, improve focus, build motor skills and gain confidence. All while having fun!

  • Absolutely! Parents often enjoy being part of their child’s sensory play. Many find it a wonderful way to bond and see their child succeed in a fun, safe environment. (And yes, parents have been known to sneak onto the swings too, but we won’t tell!)

  • You’ll find our sensory room at 25/34 King William Street, Broadmeadows - easily accessible for families across Melbourne’s northern suburbs.

  • Yes. Safety is our top priority. All equipment in the sensory room is sturdy, age-appropriate and supervised during therapy sessions. The space is designed to give children freedom to explore and move while ensuring a safe and supportive environment.