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Paediatric OT for ADHD in Narangba, QLD

Looking for an occupational therapist in Narangba who supports children with ADHD? Many families in the area find that occupational therapy can help children develop strategies for focus, organisation, and managing everyday tasks at home and school. If your child has been diagnosed with ADHD or attention difficulties, an OT can work on practical skills like time management, self-regulation, and sensory strategies. NDIS funding may be available if your child has an approved plan. There is currently one provider listed in Narangba with experience in this area—contact them directly to confirm their current availability and approach.

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How paediatric OT helps children with adhd in QLD

How paediatric OT helps children with ADHD in Queensland (QLD)

In Queensland, children with ADHD may access occupational therapy (OT) through NDIS funding if they have an approved plan. The 2025-26 NDIS pricing arrangements support therapy sessions, though eligibility and plan budgets vary by individual participant circumstances. Some families also access OT privately or through state health services.

Paediatric OTs work with children displaying ADHD-related difficulties by addressing functional challenges in daily activities. This includes strategies for attention regulation, organisation, fine and gross motor skill development, and sensory processing support. OTs cannot diagnose ADHD, autism, or sensory processing disorder—diagnosis remains a medical or psychological role—but they assess how these conditions affect everyday functioning at home, school, and in the community.

Families in Queensland typically engage OT support by obtaining an NDIS plan (if eligible), seeking referrals from GPs or paediatricians, or contacting private clinics directly. Many practitioners offer initial consultations to discuss suitability.

When contacting clinics, ask specifically: Does the therapist have experience supporting children with ADHD? What assessment methods do they use? How do they involve parents in goal-setting and home strategies? Do they liaise with schools? What is their approach to sensory or motor concerns commonly associated with ADHD? Understanding these details helps families find appropriate support aligned with their child's needs.

About ADHD and Attention Difficulties

ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a developmental difference that affects attention, activity level, and impulse control. In Australia, ADHD is diagnosed by a paediatrician, psychiatrist, or psychologist, often after a family or school notices ongoing differences in attention, behaviour, or self-regulation across multiple settings.

Read the full ADHD and Attention Difficulties parent guide →

Common questions from Narangba families

How can an occupational therapist help my child with ADHD in Narangba?

An OT focuses on practical, everyday skills rather than diagnosis. They can help your child develop strategies for organisation, time management, and self-regulation. This might include creating routines, setting up sensory breaks, improving focus during tasks, and building independence with homework and personal care. They'll work with your child's strengths and tailor strategies to home and school environments. Ask your local Narangba provider how they personalise their approach to attention difficulties.

What should I ask when I contact an occupational therapy clinic about ADHD support?

Ask about their experience with attention difficulties and ADHD-related strategies. Enquire whether they offer school liaison, parent coaching, and strategies for home routines. Ask how they assess your child's needs, what a typical session looks like, and whether they work with your child's school or other professionals. Find out about their fees, cancellation policy, and whether they accept NDIS funding. A good clinic will be happy to discuss their approach before you commit.

Can occupational therapy be funded through the NDIS for ADHD?

Yes, occupational therapy can be funded through the NDIS if your child has an approved plan that includes support for attention or self-regulation difficulties. You'll need an NDIS plan in place first, which requires an access request to the NDIA. Your child's paediatrician, psychologist, or GP can support this process. Once approved, you can choose a registered NDIS provider in Narangba or nearby. Contact your local clinic to confirm they're registered and can accept NDIS funding.

What signs suggest my child might benefit from occupational therapy for attention difficulties?

Signs include difficulty starting or completing tasks, trouble organising materials or time, restlessness or fidgeting, challenges with transitions between activities, and difficulty following multi-step instructions. Your child might struggle with homework routines, lose items frequently, or have trouble managing sensory input in busy environments. If you've noticed these patterns, chat with your GP or paediatrician first. They can refer you to an OT, who will assess whether therapy could help develop practical strategies.

What happens during an occupational therapy assessment for attention difficulties?

An OT will typically observe your child during tasks, ask about routines at home and school, and discuss what's working and what's challenging. They may use informal activities or questionnaires to understand your child's strengths and needs. They'll ask about sleep, sensory preferences, and daily routines. The assessment isn't a diagnosis—it identifies areas where strategies could help. You'll receive recommendations tailored to your child, which might include environmental changes, routines, or sensory strategies to try at home.

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NDIS funding

Using NDIS funding for OT in QLD

If your child has an NDIS plan, occupational therapy (OT) is often funded as a support. Understanding your plan type helps you access services smoothly.

## Plan Types

You might have a self-managed plan (you control the budget), a plan-managed arrangement (a plan manager handles funds), or an NDIA-managed plan (the NDIS manages it). Each works differently when paying for OT.

## Budget Categories

OT typically falls under "Supports for Daily Living" or "Core Supports" in your plan. Check your NDIS plan letter to see your allocated amount.

## Finding a Clinic

Contact OT clinics directly and ask if they accept your plan type. They'll confirm whether they're registered NDIS providers and how they process payments. This conversation takes the guesswork out of booking.

Your NDIS planner can also suggest registered providers in your area.