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Developmental delay support · Provider listing

Developmental delay Support at Cross Care — Across NSW

Cross Care in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for developmental delay.

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Services Cross Care offers for developmental delay

Developmental delay can affect how children acquire skills across many areas of daily life, including fine motor abilities like grasping, writing, and self-care tasks. Cross Care's fine motor services support children in building the strength, coordination, and control needed for these everyday activities. Our occupational therapists work with children through targeted activities tailored to their individual needs and developmental stage. Examples of interventions at Cross Care include finger strengthening exercises using playdough or threading activities, scissor skills practice with adaptive tools, and hand-eye coordination work through craft and construction play. We also incorporate sensory strategies—such as textured materials and weighted utensils—to help children develop better body awareness and motor planning. Many families access Cross Care's services through NDIS funding, which can support ongoing therapy for eligible children. While funding arrangements vary under the 2025-26 NDIS pricing structure, our team can discuss available options during your initial consultation. Early intervention in fine motor development can support children's independence in writing, eating, dressing, and play—important foundations for school readiness and confidence.

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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.

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Common questions

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

Signs may include difficulty holding pencils or utensils, trouble with buttons or zips, poor scissor control, or reluctance to engage in fine motor activities. An occupational therapist can assess your child's skills and compare them to typical developmental milestones. Cross Care can provide an initial evaluation to identify strengths and areas for support, though diagnosis of underlying conditions remains a medical role.

Can Cross Care help my child if they're not yet NDIS-eligible?

Yes. While Cross Care's NDIS registration status is being confirmed, families can access services through private payment. We recommend discussing funding options and what support might be available during your first appointment. Our team can also provide information about NDIS eligibility pathways if relevant to your situation.

How long does fine motor therapy typically take?

Progress varies depending on your child's age, the nature of the delay, and consistency of practice at home and in therapy. Cross Care works collaboratively with families to set realistic goals and monitor development over time. Your occupational therapist will discuss expected timeframes and review progress regularly during treatment.

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