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Fine motor delay Support at Eurella Community Services — Across NSW

Eurella Community Services in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for fine motor delay.

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Services Eurella Community Services offers for fine motor delay

Eurella Community Services provides early intervention support specifically designed to address fine motor skills delay in children across NSW. Early intervention is crucial during the developmental years, as it helps children build the foundational strength, coordination, and control needed for everyday tasks like writing, buttoning clothes, and using cutlery. At Eurella Community Services, occupational therapists work with children through targeted activities tailored to their individual needs. These might include threading beads or pegs to develop pincer grip strength, using adaptive scissors and writing tools to improve hand control, or engaging in play-based activities like playdough manipulation and construction tasks that naturally build fine motor capacity. The clinic takes a collaborative approach, working with families to embed these strategies into daily routines at home. For families accessing NDIS funding in the 2025-26 financial year, early intervention services through registered providers like Eurella Community Services can be covered under participant plans, making professional support more accessible. The therapists focus on building confidence and independence, ensuring children develop the motor skills needed to participate fully in school, play, and self-care activities.

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Phone
9747 4810
Website
https://www.eurella.org.au
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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, struggling with buttons or zips, messy handwriting, or reluctance to engage in fine motor activities. An occupational therapist can assess your child's skills and compare them to developmental milestones. However, occupational therapists cannot diagnose conditions like autism or ADHD—they assess functional abilities and recommend support strategies.

Can Eurella Community Services help my child if they're already at school?

Yes. Early intervention isn't limited to very young children; it refers to timely support when delay is identified. Eurella Community Services works with children of various ages to address fine motor challenges. Early identification and intervention at any age can prevent frustration and support learning in the classroom.

Will NDIS funding cover occupational therapy for fine motor delay?

Many children with fine motor delay access NDIS support. Eurella Community Services is NDIS-registered, meaning families with approved plans can use their funding for early intervention services. Eligibility and funding amounts vary by individual plan, so it's worth discussing your child's needs with your NDIS planner.

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Listing details last refreshed on 27 May 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.

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