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Early intervention Support at Anderson — Across WA

Anderson in Across WA lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for early intervention.

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Services Anderson offers for early intervention

Early childhood is a critical window for developing sensory processing skills, which form the foundation for learning, play, and social interaction. At Anderson, our occupational therapists support children with sensory processing difficulties through tailored activities designed to help them interpret and respond to sensory information more effectively. We use evidence-based approaches such as sensory integration activities—including work with sensory swings and weighted equipment to help children regulate their responses to movement and touch. Fine motor exercises, like threading, playdough manipulation, and hand-strengthening games, help develop the coordination needed for everyday tasks. We also incorporate structured play routines and environmental modifications to create predictable, manageable sensory experiences. Many families access Anderson's services through NDIS funding (2025–26), which can cover occupational therapy support for eligible children. Our therapists work collaboratively with families and early intervention services to ensure consistent strategies across home and community settings, supporting each child's unique developmental pathway.

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08 9721 3555
Website
https://www.anderson.health/
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About early intervention

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.

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Common questions

Can an occupational therapist diagnose sensory processing disorder or autism?

No, occupational therapists cannot diagnose conditions like sensory processing disorder or autism. However, Anderson's OTs can identify sensory processing difficulties and how they affect daily activities, play, and learning. If diagnosis is needed, your GP or paediatrician can refer you to appropriate specialists. Our role is to support your child's development and function.

How do I access Anderson's services through the NDIS?

If your child is NDIS-eligible, Anderson is registered to provide occupational therapy services. You'll need an active NDIS plan that includes funding for therapy. Contact Anderson directly to discuss your child's needs and how to arrange an initial appointment. Our team can guide you through the process and work with your plan manager.

What should I expect during my child's first visit to Anderson?

Your child's first appointment typically involves observation of play and daily activities, discussion of your concerns and goals, and assessment of sensory responses. Anderson's therapist will explain findings in parent-friendly terms and develop a plan tailored to your child. You'll receive strategies to use at home, supporting consistent development across different environments.

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Listing details last refreshed on 25 May 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.

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