Jummps keeps business alive by support Gold Coast autism community | Gold Coast Bulletin

Trampoline therapy provides emotional regulation, core strength development and increases muscle tone. It enhances gross motor skills, balance and co-ordination. It provides social interactions and personalised programs.

Jummps Indoor Trampoline Park is an incredible facility that my boys have been attending regularly now for 7 months. Melissa and her team are highly skilled, caring and make each session so much fun. It is also an accredited therapy by the NDIS National Disability Insurance Scheme funded through core supports. Check out the video of the boys in their element!” Kathrine said.

Thank you to Gold Coast Bulletin, Daily Telegraph & Herald Sun for this wonderful article.

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