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Paediatric OT for ADHD in Shepparton, VIC

Looking for an occupational therapist in Shepparton who supports children with ADHD? Many families find that occupational therapy can help children develop strategies for focus, organisation, and managing everyday tasks at home and school. In Shepparton, there is at least one provider offering services for attention difficulties. NDIS funding may be available to support therapy costs if your child has an approved plan. Remember to confirm directly with any clinic about their experience with ADHD support, current availability, and how they can help your child.

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How paediatric OT helps children with adhd in VIC

How paediatric OT helps children with ADHD in Victoria (VIC)

In Victoria, children with ADHD may access occupational therapy (OT) through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Under the 2025-26 funding arrangements, eligible participants receive individualised plans that can include OT support. Families should confirm their child's plan includes allied health budgets and whether OT is listed as a funded support.

Paediatric OTs work with children experiencing ADHD-related challenges in daily functioning. They focus on developing skills in self-regulation, attention during tasks, fine and gross motor coordination, and managing sensory sensitivities that may co-occur. OTs cannot diagnose ADHD, autism, or sensory processing differences—diagnosis remains a medical role—but they assess how these conditions affect participation in school, home, and play activities.

Victorian families typically engage OT through NDIS-registered providers or private practitioners. Some schools also facilitate referrals. Access usually begins with a GP referral or NDIS planning meeting recommendation.

When contacting clinics, ask specifically: Does the therapist have experience supporting children with ADHD? How do they assess functional goals relevant to your child? What strategies do they use for self-regulation and task initiation? Do they liaise with schools and other providers? Clarifying these points helps families find practitioners 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 Shepparton families

How do occupational therapists in Shepparton approach ADHD support?

Local OTs typically focus on practical strategies rather than diagnosis. They work on skills like organisation, time management, and self-regulation through activities tailored to your child's interests. They may suggest environmental changes at home or school, recommend sensory tools, and teach coping strategies. Each therapist has their own approach, so it's worth asking how they structure sessions and what outcomes they focus on for children with attention difficulties.

What questions should I ask when contacting a Shepparton OT clinic?

Ask about their experience supporting children with attention difficulties, how they assess your child's needs, and what strategies they recommend. Enquire about session length, frequency, and whether they provide advice for home and school. Ask if they work with NDIS plans, accept other funding, and how they measure progress. Also check if they liaise with your child's school or other professionals involved in their care.

Can I access NDIS funding for occupational therapy for ADHD in Shepparton?

NDIS funding may be available if your child has an approved plan that includes occupational therapy goals. You'll need an NDIS plan in place first, which requires an access request to the NDIA. Once approved, you can choose a registered OT provider. Contact the NDIA or a local disability support service in Shepparton to discuss eligibility and how to apply. Your child's GP or paediatrician can also provide guidance.

What signs might suggest my child needs occupational therapy support?

Common signs include difficulty focusing on tasks, trouble organising belongings or time, fidgeting or restlessness, challenges with transitions, and struggles with self-care routines. Some children have difficulty with fine motor skills, handwriting, or managing sensory input. If you're noticing patterns affecting school, home, or friendships, it's worth discussing with your GP or paediatrician first, then exploring OT support to develop practical strategies.

What happens during an occupational therapy assessment?

An OT will typically observe your child during activities, ask about their strengths and challenges at home and school, and may use informal or formal assessments. They'll gather information about daily routines, sensory preferences, and what makes tasks difficult. The assessment helps identify which areas to focus on—like organisation, focus strategies, or sensory regulation. You'll receive recommendations and a plan tailored to your child's needs and goals.

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NDIS funding

Using NDIS funding for OT in VIC

Using NDIS funding for paediatric occupational therapy in Victoria

If your child has an approved NDIS plan, occupational therapy is often funded under the 'Therapy and Supports' or 'Core Supports' budget categories. Check your plan document to see what amount has been allocated.

You can manage your NDIS funding in three ways: self-managed (you pay and claim back), plan-managed (a registered plan manager handles payments), or NDIA-managed (the NDIA pays providers directly).

Different occupational therapy clinics accept different plan types. Before booking, contact the clinic directly and ask: 'Do you accept [self-managed/plan-managed/NDIA-managed] plans?' They'll let you know if they're set up to work with your arrangement.

Keep your plan documents handy when making enquiries. If you're unsure whether occupational therapy is right for your child, speak with your GP or paediatrician first.