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Fine motor delay Support at In Sync Therapy Hub — Across QLD

In Sync Therapy Hub in Across QLD lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for fine motor delay.

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Services In Sync Therapy Hub offers for fine motor delay

In Sync Therapy Hub supports children with fine motor skills delay through early intervention services tailored to each child's developmental needs. Early intervention is particularly effective during the preschool and early school years, when children's nervous systems are still developing and establishing foundational movement patterns. At In Sync Therapy Hub, occupational therapists work with children on targeted activities designed to strengthen hand muscles, improve coordination, and build confidence with everyday tasks. Examples include threading and bead work to develop pincer grip strength, scissor skills practice with adaptive equipment, and hand-strengthening games using playdough or resistance tools. Therapists also incorporate sensory strategies—such as tactile exploration activities—to help children develop body awareness that supports motor control. Early intervention can be funded through the NDIS (2025-26) if your child has an approved plan, though funding eligibility varies. In Sync Therapy Hub can discuss your individual circumstances and support you in understanding what funding options may apply to your family's situation.

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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 include difficulty holding pencils or cutlery, trouble with buttons or zips, messy handwriting, or reluctance to engage in drawing or writing activities. An occupational therapist can assess your child's skills compared to typical developmental milestones. However, occupational therapists cannot diagnose conditions like autism or developmental coordination disorder—a paediatrician or developmental specialist would do that. In Sync Therapy Hub can help identify areas where support would be beneficial.

What age should my child start therapy for fine motor delay?

Early intervention is most effective between ages 2–5 years, when children's brains are highly responsive to learning. However, children of any age can benefit from occupational therapy support. If you have concerns about your child's development, it's worth discussing with your GP or contacting In Sync Therapy Hub for an initial conversation about whether an assessment would be helpful.

Will NDIS funding cover my child's therapy at In Sync Therapy Hub?

NDIS funding (2025-26) may be available if your child has an approved plan that includes occupational therapy supports. Eligibility depends on your child's circumstances and plan goals. In Sync Therapy Hub can discuss your situation and help clarify what funding options might apply. Private sessions are also available for families without NDIS plans.

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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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