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Early intervention Support at Happy Learners Therapy Services — Springwood, QLD

Happy Learners Therapy Services in Springwood, QLD lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for early intervention.

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Services Happy Learners Therapy Services offers for early intervention

Early childhood development relies on strong foundations in fine motor and sensory processing skills. At Happy Learners Therapy Services in Springwood, our occupational therapists support children in these critical areas through tailored interventions. Fine motor development—such as grasping, hand strength, and coordination—underpins activities like self-feeding, dressing, and later, writing. We use graded activities like threading beads, playdough manipulation, and scissor work to build these skills progressively. Sensory processing helps children interpret and respond appropriately to their environment; difficulties here can affect focus, behaviour, and participation in everyday routines. Happy Learners Therapy Services incorporates sensory strategies such as weighted lap pads during structured activities, controlled exposure to different textures through play, and movement-based activities like obstacle courses to help children develop better regulation. These services are accessible through NDIS funding for eligible children in the 2025-26 financial year, supporting families to access the therapy their child needs during these formative years.

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0412 012 419
Website
https://happylearnersot.com.au
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About early intervention

Early childhood is a time of rapid development across play, movement, communication, self-care, and social skills. When concerns about a child's early development arise, paediatric occupational therapy is one of the allied health supports often involved.

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Common questions

How do I know if my child needs occupational therapy for early development?

If you've noticed delays in fine motor skills (like holding utensils or crayons), difficulty with sensory experiences (covering ears, avoiding textures), or challenges with self-care routines, an occupational therapy assessment can help. Happy Learners Therapy Services offers initial consultations to discuss your concerns and determine whether therapy would be beneficial for your child.

Can occupational therapy diagnose conditions like autism or sensory processing disorder?

Occupational therapists cannot diagnose autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder—these require assessment by medical professionals. However, Happy Learners Therapy Services can identify functional difficulties in fine motor and sensory areas and provide targeted support to help your child develop these skills, regardless of diagnosis.

How does NDIS funding work for therapy at your clinic?

If your child is NDIS-eligible, funding can be allocated for occupational therapy services. Happy Learners Therapy Services is NDIS-registered, meaning we can bill your plan directly. We'll work with you to understand your child's plan and ensure therapy goals align with your funded supports for 2025-26.

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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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