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Fine motor delay Support at Beam Occupational Therapy Tuggerah — Across NSW

Beam Occupational Therapy Tuggerah in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for fine motor delay.

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Services Beam Occupational Therapy Tuggerah offers for fine motor delay

Beam Occupational Therapy Tuggerah supports children experiencing fine motor skills delay through targeted, play-based interventions tailored to each child's needs. Fine motor therapy focuses on strengthening the small muscles in hands and fingers essential for everyday tasks like fastening buttons, using cutlery, and self-care activities. Our occupational therapists use graded activities such as threading beads, playdough manipulation, and scissor skills practice to build hand strength and coordination progressively. Handwriting support addresses the foundational skills needed for pencil control and letter formation, incorporating activities like finger painting, pre-writing patterns, and tripod grip development. Many families access Beam Occupational Therapy Tuggerah's services through NDIS funding (2025–26 pricing structures), which can cover individualised therapy sessions and home programme recommendations. Our therapists also work with weighted utensils and adaptive equipment when appropriate, and provide parents with practical strategies to embed fine motor practice into daily routines. Each child's programme is developed following thorough assessment, ensuring interventions match their developmental level and interests.

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Phone
02 4954 9333
Website
https://beamservices.com.au/occupational-therapy-tuggerah/
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About fine motor delay

Fine motor skills are the small, precise movements children use with their hands and fingers for play, self-care, and school. A fine motor skills delay describes when a child is taking longer than expected to develop these skills.

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Common questions

How do I know if my child has a fine motor delay?

Signs may include difficulty holding a pencil, struggling with buttons or zips, messy eating, or reluctance to draw or write. An occupational therapist at Beam Occupational Therapy Tuggerah can assess your child's skills and discuss any concerns. However, occupational therapists cannot diagnose conditions like autism or developmental coordination disorder—this requires a medical professional.

Can NDIS funding cover therapy at Beam Occupational Therapy Tuggerah?

Yes, Beam Occupational Therapy Tuggerah is NDIS registered. If your child has an approved NDIS plan with occupational therapy funding, sessions can be covered under 2025–26 pricing arrangements. We recommend checking your plan details and contacting us to discuss how your funding applies.

What can I do at home to support my child's fine motor skills?

Our occupational therapists provide home programme recommendations tailored to your child. These might include everyday activities like cooking together, threading pasta, playing with construction toys, or drawing. Consistency and making activities fun are key. Your therapist will guide you on activities suited to your child's level.

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Listing details last refreshed on 27 May 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.

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