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Fine motor delay Support at Enhanced Life OT — Across NSW

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

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Services Enhanced Life OT offers for fine motor delay

Enhanced Life OT supports children experiencing fine motor skills delay through targeted handwriting intervention and skill-building activities. Fine motor development is essential for everyday tasks like writing, drawing, fastening buttons, and using utensils. At Enhanced Life OT, our occupational therapists work with children to strengthen hand muscles, improve coordination, and develop the foundational skills needed for effective handwriting. Specific interventions may include finger strengthening exercises using therapy putty or tweezers to pick up small objects, pencil grip training with adaptive writing tools, and hand-eye coordination activities such as threading beads or completing puzzles. We also incorporate sensory motor activities to build body awareness and stability, which supports fine motor control. Enhanced Life OT recognises that each child develops at their own pace, and our therapists tailor activities to match your child's interests and abilities. If your child is eligible for NDIS funding in the 2025-26 scheme year, occupational therapy services may be covered under your plan. We encourage families to discuss funding options during their initial consultation to understand what support is available.

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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 a pencil, messy handwriting, trouble with buttons or zips, or reluctance to participate in drawing or writing activities. However, occupational therapists cannot diagnose conditions like developmental coordination disorder. An initial assessment at Enhanced Life OT can identify your child's current abilities and areas for development, and your GP or paediatrician can provide formal diagnosis if needed.

What should I expect during the first appointment at Enhanced Life OT?

Your occupational therapist will 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 create a personalised plan with strategies you can use at home. Sessions are typically child-led and engaging to keep your child motivated and interested.

Can NDIS funding cover handwriting therapy at Enhanced Life OT?

Occupational therapy services may be covered under NDIS plans for the 2025-26 scheme year if your child is eligible. Enhanced Life OT recommends discussing your funding situation during your first contact so we can help you understand what support may be available and how to access it.

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