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Paediatric OT for Early intervention in Mirrabooka, NSW

Looking for an occupational therapist in Mirrabooka who supports children with developmental delays or coordination difficulties? Families in this area often seek early intervention support to help their child develop independence in everyday activities like eating, dressing, play, and school readiness. With one provider offering early childhood services in Mirrabooka, you have a local option to explore. Many families access support through NDIS funding, though eligibility varies. It's important to contact providers directly to confirm their current availability, approach, and whether they're accepting new clients. Early intervention can make a meaningful difference during these crucial developmental years.

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Providers in Mirrabooka supporting early intervention

How paediatric OT helps children with early intervention in NSW

How paediatric occupational therapy helps children with early intervention in New South Wales (NSW)

In New South Wales, early intervention occupational therapy (OT) is primarily funded through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Families with children aged 0–6 years can access support via the Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) program, which coordinates referrals and funding. The 2025–26 NDIS pricing arrangements outline therapy costs, helping families understand their support budgets.

Paediatric OT in early intervention focuses on developing foundational skills in self-care, play, and participation in daily routines. Occupational therapists work with children who may experience developmental delay, coordination difficulties, or sensory sensitivities. OT cannot diagnose conditions such as autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder; however, therapists can identify functional challenges and support skill development.

Families in NSW typically engage OT through referral to ECEI, which assesses eligibility and allocates NDIS funding. Therapy often occurs in home or community settings, emphasising family-centred practice. Sessions focus on strategies parents can embed into everyday activities.

When contacting clinics, ask about their experience with NDIS early intervention pathways, whether they provide home-based sessions, how they involve families in goal-setting, and what outcome measures they use to track progress. Clarify their approach to collaboration with other services, such as speech pathology or physiotherapy, to ensure coordinated support for your child.

About Early Childhood Development

Early childhood is a time of rapid development across play, movement, communication, self-care, and social skills. When concerns about a child's early development arise, paediatric occupational therapy is one of the allied health supports often involved.

Read the full Early Childhood Development parent guide →

Common questions from Mirrabooka families

How do occupational therapists in Mirrabooka approach early intervention for young children?

Local OTs typically use play-based activities and everyday routines to support development. They work with your child in natural environments—home, childcare, or community settings—rather than clinical rooms. The focus is on building skills that matter to your family, like self-care, play participation, and social engagement. Therapists collaborate with parents and carers to embed strategies into daily life, making progress sustainable and meaningful for your child's growth.

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

Ask about their experience with your child's age group and specific concerns, their assessment process, and how they involve parents in therapy planning. Enquire about session frequency, location options (home or clinic), and whether they accept NDIS plans or offer private fees. Ask how they communicate progress and what strategies they recommend for home practice. Understanding their approach helps you decide if they're a good fit for your family's needs.

Can my child's early intervention be funded through the NDIS in Mirrabooka?

Many children under seven with developmental concerns may be eligible for NDIS early childhood intervention support. Funding depends on your child's circumstances and whether they meet access criteria. Contact the NDIS directly or speak with your GP or paediatrician about eligibility. If approved, you can choose a registered provider in Mirrabooka. Some families also access services privately or through other funding schemes—ask your provider about available options.

What early signs might suggest my child needs occupational therapy support?

Signs include difficulty with self-care tasks (feeding, dressing), delayed motor skills (crawling, walking, climbing), trouble with fine motor tasks (grasping, drawing), limited play exploration, or challenges with transitions and routines. Some children struggle with sensory sensitivities or coordination. If you've noticed your child developing differently from peers, it's worth discussing concerns with your GP or paediatrician, who can refer you to an OT for assessment.

What happens during an occupational therapy assessment for early intervention?

Assessments typically involve observing your child playing and engaging in everyday activities, asking about their development and routines, and sometimes using standardised tools to identify strengths and areas for support. The therapist gathers information from you about what matters most to your family. They'll discuss findings, explain what they've observed, and work with you to create goals and strategies. This collaborative approach ensures therapy targets what's meaningful for your child and family.

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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.