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Fine motor delay Support at BO OT — Across NSW

BO OT in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for fine motor delay.

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Services BO OT offers for fine motor delay

BO OT provides early intervention services specifically designed to support children experiencing fine motor skills delay across NSW. Early intervention is crucial during the developmental years, as it helps children build foundational hand strength, coordination, and dexterity needed for everyday tasks like writing, fastening buttons, and using utensils. At BO OT, occupational therapists work with children through targeted activities tailored to their individual needs. Examples include finger strengthening exercises using therapy putty and tweezers to pick up small objects, hand-eye coordination activities such as threading beads or completing puzzles, and grasp development work using specially designed pencil grips and writing tools. The clinic also incorporates play-based learning, which keeps sessions engaging whilst building motor control naturally. Many families access BO OT's services through NDIS funding, which can cover early intervention support for eligible children under the 2025-26 scheme. Early intervention through occupational therapy can help children develop confidence in fine motor tasks and support their participation in school and home activities, setting a positive foundation for their development.

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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 skills delay?

Signs may include difficulty holding pencils or utensils, trouble with buttons or zips, messy handwriting, or reluctance to engage in drawing or writing activities. An occupational therapist at BO OT can assess your child's skills and discuss any concerns. Note that occupational therapists cannot diagnose conditions like autism or developmental disorders, but they can identify functional difficulties and recommend support.

Can NDIS funding cover my child's therapy at BO OT?

BO OT is NDIS registered, meaning eligible children may access early intervention services through NDIS funding under the 2025-26 scheme. Funding availability depends on your child's eligibility and plan. We recommend contacting BO OT directly to discuss your child's situation and explore funding options available to your family.

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

The occupational therapist will typically observe your child's fine motor skills through play and structured activities, discuss your concerns and goals, and gather information about your child's development. They'll then recommend a tailored therapy plan. Sessions are designed to be engaging and child-friendly, often incorporating play-based activities that feel fun rather than clinical.

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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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