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Paediatric OT for Autism in Aveley, WA

Looking for an occupational therapist in Aveley who supports children with autism spectrum disorder? Many families in the area seek OT support to help their child develop everyday skills, manage sensory sensitivities, and build confidence in daily activities. With one provider listed in Aveley offering services relevant to autism support, families often find that occupational therapy can complement other interventions. Many services are funded through the NDIS, though eligibility and funding amounts vary. Always confirm directly with providers about their experience, availability, and how they can support your child's specific needs.

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How paediatric OT helps children with autism in WA

How paediatric OT helps children with autism in Western Australia (WA)

In Western Australia, many families access paediatric occupational therapy (OT) through NDIS funding. Under the 2025-26 NDIS pricing arrangements, OT support is available for eligible participants, though funding levels vary based on individual plans. Families may also pursue private OT or services through state-funded early intervention programs.

Paediatric OTs work with autistic children by addressing everyday participation challenges. This includes sensory processing differences, motor skill development, self-care routines, play engagement, and social participation. OTs use observation and collaboration with families to understand each child's strengths and support needs. Note that OTs cannot diagnose autism; diagnosis occurs through medical or psychology services.

In WA, families typically engage OT support by: - Obtaining an NDIS plan that includes OT funding - Contacting registered OT providers across Perth and regional areas - Accessing services in clinic, home, or school settings - Working with their local NDIS planner or early childhood coordinator

When contacting clinics, ask specifically about: - Experience working with autistic children - How they tailor approaches to individual sensory and motor profiles - Whether they offer home-based or school consultation - Their approach to family-centred practice - NDIS provider registration status

OT complements other supports within a coordinated care approach.

About Autism Spectrum Disorder

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental difference that shapes how children process information, communicate, and respond to their sensory environment. In Australia, autism is identified across a wide range of ages, and many families first speak with a GP or paediatrician about referrals for assessment after noticing differences in play, communication, sensory responses, or daily routines.

Read the full Autism Spectrum Disorder parent guide →

Common questions from Aveley families

How do occupational therapists in Aveley approach supporting children with autism?

Local OTs typically focus on helping children develop practical life skills, manage sensory sensitivities, and improve participation in everyday activities like self-care, play, and school routines. They may use individualised strategies, environmental modifications, and skill-building activities tailored to your child's strengths and challenges. Ask your provider about their experience with autistic children and what their typical approach involves.

What questions should I ask when contacting an occupational therapy clinic in Aveley?

Ask about their experience supporting autistic children, whether they're NDIS-registered, wait times, session frequency, and their assessment process. Enquire about how they involve parents, whether they provide strategies for home, and if they work with schools. Also ask about their approach to sensory needs, communication style, and whether they offer telehealth options if needed.

Can occupational therapy be funded through the NDIS for autism support?

Yes, occupational therapy is often funded through NDIS plans for autistic children, though eligibility and funding amounts depend on your child's plan and goals. You'll need an active NDIS plan and the therapy must align with your plan's objectives. Contact your local Aveley provider to confirm they're NDIS-registered and discuss how to include OT in your plan.

What signs might suggest my child could benefit from occupational therapy?

Signs include difficulty with self-care tasks (dressing, eating), challenges with fine motor skills (writing, buttons), sensory sensitivities (textures, sounds, lights), difficulty organising play or schoolwork, or struggles with social participation. If you've noticed your child finds everyday activities challenging, an OT assessment can help identify areas where support might help. Discuss concerns with your GP or paediatrician first.

What does an occupational therapy assessment involve?

Assessments typically include observing your child's everyday skills, discussing their strengths and challenges with you, and sometimes using standardised tools to understand their abilities. The OT may assess self-care, fine and gross motor skills, sensory responses, and participation in daily activities. They'll then discuss findings and develop a plan tailored to your child's needs and family goals.

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NDIS funding

Using NDIS funding for OT in WA

NDIS funding for paediatric occupational therapy in Western Australia depends on the goals and budgets in a child's plan. Families may be self-managed, plan-managed, or NDIA-managed. Self-managed families usually pay the clinic and claim back through the portal. Plan-managed families ask their plan manager to process invoices. NDIA-managed families generally need providers who are registered for the relevant supports. OT is often connected with capacity building supports, improved daily living, therapy supports, or related plan categories, but every plan is different. Before booking, ask the clinic which plan types they accept, whether travel or reports are billed separately, and what details they need for invoicing. If you are unsure whether a service can be funded, check the plan wording, talk with your support coordinator or plan manager, and confirm directly with the provider before the appointment.