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Paediatric OT for Developmental delay in Mirrabooka, NSW

Looking for an occupational therapist in Mirrabooka who supports children with developmental delay? Many families in the area find that early intervention through occupational therapy can help children build skills in everyday activities like self-care, play, and coordination. If your child is eligible for NDIS funding, this can help cover therapy costs—though it's worth confirming with your provider. There's currently one provider in Mirrabooka whose services overlap with developmental delay support. We recommend contacting them directly to discuss your child's needs and what they offer.

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Providers in Mirrabooka supporting developmental delay

How paediatric OT helps children with developmental delay in NSW

How paediatric OT helps children with developmental delay in New South Wales (NSW)

In New South Wales, children with developmental delay can access occupational therapy (OT) support through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). The 2025-26 funding arrangements allow eligible participants to receive therapy goals and supports tailored to their individual needs. Families should confirm their child's NDIS eligibility through the NDIA website, as this determines access to funded therapy hours.

Paediatric OT addresses developmental delay by working on functional skills across self-care, play, learning and social participation. Occupational therapists assess how a child engages with daily activities and environments, then design strategies to build independence and confidence. Common areas include fine motor skills, coordination, sensory processing, and adaptive behaviours. OT cannot diagnose conditions such as autism, ADHD or sensory processing disorder; diagnosis requires medical or psychological assessment.

In NSW, families typically engage OT through NDIS-registered providers, private clinics, or community health services. Many therapists offer both centre-based and home-based sessions to support real-world skill development.

When contacting clinics, ask about: their experience with your child's specific developmental concerns, how they measure progress, whether they involve families in goal-setting, and their coordination with schools or other services. Clarify whether they are NDIS-registered and what assessment processes they use.

About Developmental Delay

Developmental delay describes when a child has not yet reached one or more developmental milestones in the expected timeframe. It is a description, not a single diagnosis.

Read the full Developmental Delay parent guide →

Common questions from Mirrabooka families

How do occupational therapists in Mirrabooka approach developmental delay?

Local OTs typically start with an assessment to understand your child's strengths and areas where they need support. They'll look at skills like fine motor control, self-care routines, and play abilities. Treatment is usually play-based and tailored to your child's interests. Therapists work with families to practise strategies at home, since everyday practice is key to progress. Ask your provider how they involve parents and what their typical session structure looks like.

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

Ask about their experience with developmental delay, how they assess children, and whether they offer NDIS-funded sessions. Find out how often your child would be seen, what happens during appointments, and how they involve you as a parent. It's also helpful to ask about their waiting times and whether they provide a written report after assessment. Don't hesitate to ask about their approach to home practice and progress monitoring.

Can my child's developmental delay be covered by NDIS funding?

Children with developmental delay may be eligible for NDIS support if they meet access criteria. Your child would need to be under 7 and have a developmental concern documented by a health professional. To explore this, contact the NDIA directly or ask your GP or paediatrician about the process. Once approved, NDIS can fund occupational therapy sessions. Your local Mirrabooka provider can advise on how to link NDIS funding to their services.

What early signs of developmental delay should I watch for?

Every child develops at their own pace, but some signs to notice include: delayed speech or language, difficulty with fine motor skills (like holding a pencil), trouble with balance or coordination, challenges with self-care routines (dressing, feeding), or limited play skills. If you're concerned, chat with your GP or child health nurse first—they can refer you for assessment. An occupational therapist can then explore specific areas where your child might benefit from support.

What happens during an occupational therapy assessment for developmental delay?

The OT will usually chat with you about your child's history and what you've noticed. They'll observe your child playing and completing everyday tasks to see how they manage fine and gross motor skills, self-care, and play. They might use standardised assessments depending on your child's age. After assessment, they'll discuss findings with you and create a plan outlining goals and recommended therapy. Ask your Mirrabooka provider for details about their specific assessment process.

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NDIS funding

Using NDIS funding for OT in NSW

Understanding NDIS Funding for Paediatric Occupational Therapy in NSW

If your child has an approved NDIS plan, occupational therapy (OT) can be funded through it. Your plan type affects how you access services.

There are three plan types: self-managed (you manage funds directly), plan-managed (a plan manager handles payments), and NDIA-managed (the NDIA pays providers). Each works differently, so check your plan documents to see which applies to you.

Occupational therapy typically falls under the "Therapy and Supports" or "Core Supports" budget category in your plan. Your plan letter will show your allocated amount.

When choosing a clinic, contact them directly and ask: "Do you accept [your plan type]?" They'll confirm whether they're registered with the NDIS and can work with your funding arrangement.

If you're unsure about your plan details, contact the NDIA or your plan manager for clarification.