Building Strength and Independence through Pediatric Therapy in Fort Worth, Texas
Play-based
Child-led
Neurodiversity-affirming
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We are not just a therapy provider.
Through play-based, child-led, and neurodiversity-affirming practices, including therapeutic trampolining and adaptive gymnastics in the Fort Worth area, we're redefining wellness by helping children achieve meaningful growth through movement and play.
What got me started..
I started treating in a gymnastics environment after noticing a gap in the system—clients were graduating from physical therapy and unable to find ongoing recreational sports to maintain and grow the skills and confidence they had built. Determined to bridge that gap, I founded Balanced Creations Therapy & Trampoline to provide holistic, inclusive care beyond traditional therapy. Since then, I’ve witnessed children not only retain their skills but thrive in ways families never imagined possible, building confidence, independence, and joy through movement and play.
Building Balanced Brains Everyday
Developmental pediatric physical therapy focuses on addressing the unique needs of infants, children, and adolescents who experience delays or challenges in their motor skills and functional movement development. Our physical therapy services are designed to optimize movement patterns, motor skills, and overall physical function, supporting each child’s growth and development in the Fort Worth and surrounding area.
Adaptive gymnastics involves modifying traditional gymnastics skills, progressions, and equipment to accommodate individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities, as well as neurodivergent children and adults. Our approach ensures full participation in gymnastics activities, fostering inclusivity and skill development for all abilities in Fort Worth and surrounding areas.
Offering pediatric therapy and adaptive gymnastics in West Fort Worth, Texas. We focus on play-based, child-led, and neurodiversity-affirming care to help every child thrive.
Contact us today to learn more about our pediatric therapy services and adaptive gymnastics classes!
Resources for Parents and Clinicians
When I was brainstorming Valentine’s Day activities for my clients and reflecting on what other therapists and gymnastics instructors have done in the past, I noticed something was missing—there weren’t many resources that focused on sensory or emotional regulation.
On a holiday filled with excitement, fluctuating emotions, and, let’s be honest, a whole lot of sugar, I wanted to create something that stayed true to what I teach: movement education, sensory regulation, and relational neuroscience. The children I work with experience big feelings and emotions, just like any other athlete or child, and having tools to support their regulation, focus, and transitions is essential—not only for their success in the gym but also in their daily lives.
That’s why I created a set of Gymnastics-Themed Coloring Sheets specifically designed to support sensory and emotional regulation. These aren’t just ordinary coloring pages! Each sheet includes:
✔ Educational content on the back to help parents and coaches understand the importance of regulation.
✔ An activity that can be done with a class, teammates, or even at home with siblings or friends.
✔ Flexible modifications to fit different needs—whether in a gymnastics gym, classroom, or home setting.
If you're ready to grab your Gymnastics-Themed Valentine's Coloring Packet, click here!
If you’d like to learn more about what’s inside and why these tools are so effective, keep reading.
Coloring might seem like a simple pastime, but for children, athletes, and even adults, it can be a powerful tool for emotional regulation, fine motor development, and focus. Whether your child needs help calming down, transitioning between activities, or developing hand strength for gymnastics skills, coloring provides a structured, soothing activity that supports both body and mind.
Coloring calms the nervous system, making it a great pre-activity or cool-down tool.
Provides structured hand movement, helping children transition from high-energy play to focused learning.
Helps reduce anxiety, frustration, or sensory overload, making it easier for children to engage and participate in activities.
Holding crayons or colored pencils strengthens grip and hand muscles, essential for holding bars, rings, and beams.
Supports hand-eye coordination, which is crucial for body control in gymnastics, tumbling, and play.
Helps develop bilateral coordination and spatial awareness, both necessary for navigating movement challenges.
Encourages sustained focus and patience, which helps children learn to stay engaged in an activity.
Strengthens visual tracking skills, important for sports like trampoline, vault, and tumbling.
Promotes self-directed play and independence, supporting confidence-building in both sports and daily routines.
Provides a nonverbal way to express emotions, especially for children who may struggle with verbal communication.
The repetitive motion of coloring can be soothing and grounding, making it a great tool for neurodivergent children.
Using different textures (crayons, markers, or watercolor pencils) provides tactile feedback to support sensory needs.
Coloring isn’t the only regulation tool included in this Gymnastics Coloring Packet—breathing exercises and affirmations are also powerful ways to help children stay calm, confident, and in control of their emotions.
Breathing exercises help children regulate their energy levels, focus, and manage stress. Just like learning a gymnastics skill, breathwork must be practiced regularly so that when challenges arise, the body already knows what to do.
Try these simple breathing techniques with your child:
🟠 Rainbow Breathing – Inhale as you “trace” a rainbow in the air, exhale as you complete the arc. Repeat with different colors.
🔵 Flower-Petal Breathing – Inhale deeply while spreading fingers open like petals, exhale while closing them.
🟣 Pinwheel Breathing – Inhale through the nose, then exhale slowly as if blowing on a pinwheel.
Practicing these techniques regularly helps children reset, refocus, and manage their emotions in any situation—whether at practice, school, or home.
Gymnastics (and life!) requires just as much mental strength as physical ability. Practicing affirmations can help children build confidence, reframe fear and frustration, and develop a strong, positive mindset.
Try these affirmations with your child:
💪 Strength & Confidence – “I am strong, powerful, and capable.”
🌟 Growth Mindset – “Progress is progress, no matter how small.”
💖 Resilience & Determination – “I can do hard things.”
🎯 Focus & Calm – “I take a deep breath and trust myself.”
💌 TRY THIS! 💌
Ask your child: “I feel strongest when I tell myself __________.”
This simple reflection can help them internalize positive self-talk and self-belief.
🏡 At Home: Use them as a calming transition between activities, a bedtime wind-down, or a fun weekend activity.
🏫 At School: Modify the activities to fit classroom settings or share them with friends.
🤸♂️ At Gymnastics Practice: Try using them before warm-up, during breaks, or as a cool-down to help children prepare and regulate before or after movement.
🌟 No matter where you use them, these coloring sheets are a simple, fun, and effective way to help children develop emotional regulation skills that will support them for life.
✨ Click here to download your Gymnastics-Themed Coloring Packet and start using these tools today!
I’d love to hear how you use them—let me know your favorite way to incorporate them into your child’s routine and tag @BalancedCreationsTherapy
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We try to take a holistic approach to physical therapy and support the whole child and their family to meet them where they are at along their life journey.