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Fine motor delay Support at Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital — Cringila, NSW
Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital in Cringila, NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for fine motor delay.
Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital in Cringila, NSW has not confirmed its current availability on OTWaitlist. Availability is self-reported and can change — confirm directly with the clinic.
Services Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital offers for fine motor delay
Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital lists Fine Motor and Handwriting services, which are commonly used to address delays in children's hand strength, coordination, and pencil control. Fine motor therapy typically involves graded activities designed to build the small muscles in the hands and fingers. Examples of interventions may include threading tasks, scissor practice, playdough manipulation, and pincer grip strengthening exercises. Handwriting support often focuses on letter formation, pencil grip positioning, and hand-eye coordination through structured writing activities and letter-tracing work. Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital may tailor these services to each child's developmental level and specific needs.
Funding for occupational therapy services can be accessed through various pathways, including NDIS support plans where eligible. However, NDIS registration for this clinic has not been confirmed in the current directory snapshot, so families should contact the service directly to clarify funding eligibility and any out-of-pocket costs. The 2025-26 NDIS pricing arrangements may apply if the clinic is registered; verification is recommended before booking. Occupational therapists cannot diagnose conditions such as dyspraxia or developmental coordination disorder, but they can assess functional difficulties and recommend strategies to support skill 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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- Ability Action Australia Wollongong, NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor · Handwriting
- Action Kids Therapy NSW Taking new clients Lists: Fine motor · Handwriting
- Advantage Therapy Norwest, NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor · Handwriting
Other conditions Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital may support
- Autism support at Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital
- Sensory processing support at Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital
- ADHD support at Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital
- Developmental delay support at Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital
- Handwriting support at Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital
- Early intervention support at Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital
Common questions
How do occupational therapists assess fine motor delay?
An occupational therapist typically observes how a child holds a pencil, manipulates small objects, and completes tasks like threading or cutting. They may use standardised assessments to measure hand strength and coordination. This helps identify specific areas of difficulty and guides treatment planning. Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital would conduct a similar assessment process during an initial consultation.
Can occupational therapy help my child with handwriting difficulties?
Yes, handwriting support is listed among the services offered. Therapy typically addresses pencil grip, letter formation, hand strength, and posture. Progress depends on the child's age, the cause of difficulty, and consistency with practice. The clinic can discuss realistic timeframes and goals during an initial appointment.
Does this clinic accept NDIS funding?
NDIS registration for Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital has not been confirmed in the current directory snapshot. Families should contact the clinic directly to ask about NDIS eligibility, whether they are registered providers, and what payment options are available. This will clarify any out-of-pocket costs or funding pathways.
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Other conditions Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital supports
- Autism support at Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital
- Sensory processing support at Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital
- ADHD support at Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital
- Developmental delay support at Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital
- Handwriting support at Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital
- Early intervention support at Child and Family Occupational Therapy - Port Kembla Hospital
Listing details last refreshed on 7 July 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.
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