D.O.T.S. OT for Children
Paediatric occupational therapy provider in VIC
D.O.T.S. OT for Children in Across VIC has not confirmed its current availability on OTWaitlist. Availability is self-reported and can change — confirm directly with the clinic.
Listing details
- Clinic name
- D.O.T.S. OT for Children
- NDIS registration
- NDIS registration not confirmed in the directory
- Phone
- 03 8256 2484
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://www.dotschildot.com.au/
- Address
- Across VIC
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About this clinic
D.O.T.S. provides Occupational Therapy services to children 0-18 years focusing on developing key skills to better engage, participate, and enjoy life. We work with children facing a range of challenges including Autism Spectrum Disorder and Sensory Processing Challenges.
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Services listed
Listed focus areas
Self-reported by D.O.T.S. OT for Children on their website and not independently confirmed by OTWaitlist. Use these as a starting point and check directly with the clinic.
Ages listed: 0–18
Services offered at D.O.T.S. OT for Children
Parent guides for conditions this clinic may support
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Conditions D.O.T.S. OT for Children may support
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- Autism support at D.O.T.S. OT for Children
- Sensory processing support at D.O.T.S. OT for Children
- ADHD support at D.O.T.S. OT for Children
- Developmental delay support at D.O.T.S. OT for Children
- Handwriting support at D.O.T.S. OT for Children
- Fine motor delay support at D.O.T.S. OT for Children
- Early intervention support at D.O.T.S. OT for Children
What to expect at a first session
Sensory processing
What to expect at your child's first sensory processing occupational therapy session
Your child's first appointment will usually last 45 minutes to an hour. The occupational therapist will spend time getting to know your child and understanding their sensory experiences in everyday life.
The therapist typically observes how your child responds to different sensory inputs—like sounds, textures, movement, and touch. They may use informal activities or structured assessments to understand your child's sensory preferences and challenges.
Bring along any relevant information, such as your child's medical history, previous assessments, and notes about sensory concerns you've noticed at home or school.
After the session, the therapist will discuss their observations with you and explain what they've noticed. They'll outline next steps, which might include further sessions, strategies to try at home, or recommendations to discuss with your GP or other health professionals.
It's a good opportunity to ask questions and share what matters most to your family.
Handwriting
What to expect at your child's first handwriting occupational therapy session
Your child's first session usually lasts 45 to 60 minutes. The occupational therapist will chat with you about your concerns and your child's background, including their development and school experiences.
During the session, the therapist will observe how your child holds a pencil, their posture, and how they form letters. They may ask your child to complete some writing tasks or drawing activities. This helps them understand your child's current skills and any difficulties they're experiencing.
Bring along any school reports, previous assessments, or notes about your concerns. It's helpful to have examples of your child's writing too.
After the session, the therapist will discuss what they've observed and talk through next steps. This might include recommendations for home or school, or a plan for ongoing sessions. You'll receive a summary of the session in writing.
Remember, this first visit is about gathering information. Your therapist will work with you to support your child's handwriting development.
Fine motor
A first session usually takes about 45 minutes to an hour. The therapist will chat with you about your child's development, daily routines, and any concerns you've noticed.
During the session, the therapist will observe your child doing everyday activities like drawing, writing, using cutlery, or playing with toys. This helps them understand how your child's hands and fingers are working.
Bring any paperwork from your GP or previous assessments, and let the therapist know about activities your child finds tricky at home or school.
After the session, the therapist will discuss what they've noticed and talk through next steps. This might include a plan for ongoing sessions, activities to practise at home, or recommendations to discuss with your GP.
Every child is different, so sessions are tailored to what your child needs. It's okay to ask questions at any time.
Common questions
What areas does D.O.T.S. OT for Children in Across help with?
D.O.T.S. OT for Children in Across offers occupational therapy support across several areas including handwriting, self-care skills, gross and fine motor development, social skills, school readiness, and sensory processing. An occupational therapist can discuss which areas might be relevant for your child during an initial consultation. If you're concerned about your child's development, speaking with your GP first can help guide next steps.
How do I know if my child might benefit from occupational therapy?
Children may benefit from occupational therapy if you've noticed difficulties with everyday activities like writing, getting dressed, playing, or managing sensory experiences. Some children also need support with social interactions or preparing for school. Rather than making assumptions, your GP can help assess whether an occupational therapy referral might be helpful for your child's specific situation.
What should I expect during my first contact with the clinic?
When you first contact D.O.T.S. OT for Children in Across, they can discuss your concerns and answer questions about their services. They'll likely gather information about your child and explain their process. It's helpful to have details ready about what you've noticed and any previous assessments. Don't hesitate to ask about their approach and how they communicate with families.
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Listing details last refreshed on 7 July 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.