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Developmental delay Support at Everyday Independence — Narangba, QLD

Everyday Independence in Narangba, QLD lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for developmental delay.

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Services Everyday Independence offers for developmental delay

Fine motor skills are essential for children's independence in everyday activities like writing, eating, dressing, and playing. At Everyday Independence in Narangba, our occupational therapists work with children experiencing developmental delay to build strength, coordination, and control in their hands and fingers. Through targeted interventions, we help children develop the foundational skills needed for school readiness and daily functioning. Our approach includes activities such as threading beads and using tweezers to pick up small objects, which build hand strength and finger dexterity. We also incorporate play-based activities like playdough manipulation and scissor skills practice to make learning engaging. For children with low muscle tone or coordination difficulties, we might use weighted utensils or adaptive grips to support their development. Everyday Independence is registered with the NDIS, meaning many families can access funding to support these services under the 2025–26 funding arrangements. Our therapists work collaboratively with families and schools to ensure strategies are reinforced across all environments, maximising your child's progress towards greater independence.

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Phone
1300 179 131
Website
https://everydayind.com.au
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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 needs fine motor support?

Signs include difficulty holding pencils or cutlery, trouble with buttons or zips, messy handwriting, or reluctance to engage in drawing or writing activities. If you're concerned about your child's development, an initial consultation with Everyday Independence can help identify whether occupational therapy support would be beneficial. Our therapists can discuss your observations and outline a tailored approach.

Can occupational therapy help if my child has autism or ADHD?

Occupational therapists cannot diagnose autism, ADHD, or other conditions, but we can support children with developmental delay regardless of diagnosis. We focus on building practical skills and independence. If you suspect your child has a specific condition, your GP or paediatrician can arrange formal assessment. Everyday Independence works alongside other professionals to support your child's overall development.

How does NDIS funding work with Everyday Independence?

Everyday Independence is NDIS registered, so eligible children may access therapy through their NDIS plan under 2025–26 funding arrangements. We can discuss your child's plan and how occupational therapy fits within your allocated supports. Contact us to explore whether your child may be eligible and how we can help you access these services.

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Listing details last refreshed on 25 May 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.

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