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Paediatric OT for Developmental delay in Turramurra, NSW

Looking for an occupational therapist in Turramurra who supports children with developmental delay? Many families in the area find that early intervention through occupational therapy can help their child build independence and confidence in everyday activities. Whether your child needs support with fine motor skills, self-care routines, or play development, local providers can work with you to create a tailored plan. NDIS funding may be available to help cover sessions if your child has an approved plan. Remember to confirm all services directly with providers, as offerings vary.

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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 Turramurra families

How do occupational therapists in Turramurra approach developmental delay?

Local OTs typically start with a thorough assessment to understand your child's strengths and areas needing support. They'll look at fine and gross motor skills, self-care abilities, and play development. Treatment often involves play-based activities tailored to your child's interests and goals. Therapists work closely with families to embed strategies into daily routines at home, making progress feel natural rather than clinical.

What questions should I ask when contacting a clinic about developmental delay support?

Ask about their experience with developmental delay, assessment timeframes, and whether they offer NDIS-funded sessions. Enquire about their approach to involving parents in therapy and whether they provide home programme recommendations. It's also helpful to ask how they measure progress and how often they review goals with families. Understanding their communication style helps ensure a good fit for your family.

Can my child access NDIS funding for occupational therapy in Turramurra?

If your child has an approved NDIS plan that includes occupational therapy supports, you can use funding with registered providers. Check your plan documents to see allocated amounts and whether there are specific therapy goals listed. Contact the clinic directly to confirm they're NDIS-registered and can bill your plan. If your child isn't yet NDIS-eligible, ask about private fees or other funding options available locally.

What signs might suggest my child needs developmental delay support?

Signs vary by age but may include delays in reaching motor milestones, difficulty with self-care tasks like dressing or feeding, limited play skills, or challenges with coordination. Some children show reduced engagement in activities or struggle with transitions. If you're noticing your child developing differently from peers, it's worth discussing concerns with your GP or paediatrician first, who can refer to occupational therapy if appropriate.

What happens during an occupational therapy assessment for developmental delay?

The therapist will observe your child playing and completing everyday tasks, ask about developmental history and routines, and may use standardised assessments depending on age. They'll gather information about what matters most to your family. The assessment typically takes 60–90 minutes and results in a report outlining findings and recommendations. You'll discuss next steps, including whether therapy is recommended and what goals to focus on together.

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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.