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Sensory processing Support at Kids Can! OT — Across QLD

Kids Can! OT in Across QLD lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for sensory processing.

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Services Kids Can! OT offers for sensory processing

Kids Can! OT supports children with sensory processing difficulties through two interconnected service areas. Our sensory processing service helps children who struggle with how their bodies interpret touch, movement, sound, and other sensations. This might involve activities like using sensory swings to build body awareness, working with weighted blankets or vests to provide calming input, or practising activities in different sensory environments. Our fine motor service complements this by addressing coordination and hand strength, which often improves when sensory foundations are stronger—for example, a child may grip a pencil more effectively after sensory regulation work. Kids Can! OT tailors each approach to your child's individual needs. Many families access our services through NDIS funding (2025–26 pricing applies where eligible), though we also support families using private payment. It's important to note that occupational therapists cannot diagnose sensory processing disorder, autism, or ADHD; however, we work closely with your child's medical team to provide targeted support based on their specific difficulties.

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Phone
0437 717 346
Website
https://www.kidscanot.com.au/
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About sensory processing

Sensory Processing Disorder is the term often used by families and clinicians to describe difficulties with how a child's brain interprets and responds to sensory information. This can affect how a child manages sound, touch, movement, sights, smells, tastes, and body awareness.

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Common questions

How do I know if my child has sensory processing difficulties?

Children with sensory processing challenges may avoid certain textures, sounds, or movements; seek intense sensory input; struggle with transitions; or have difficulty with fine motor tasks like writing. Kids Can! OT can assess your child's responses and work with you and your doctor to understand their needs. An OT cannot diagnose a condition, but we can identify how sensory differences affect daily activities and recommend support strategies.

Can Kids Can! OT help my child if they have autism or ADHD?

Yes. Many children with autism or ADHD experience sensory processing differences. Kids Can! OT can support the sensory and fine motor aspects of your child's development. However, occupational therapists cannot diagnose autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorder—that requires a medical professional. We work alongside your child's healthcare team to provide practical, evidence-informed support.

How much does therapy cost, and can NDIS funding help?

Costs depend on your child's individual plan and session frequency. Many families access Kids Can! OT through NDIS funding (2025–26 pricing applies where eligible). We recommend contacting the clinic directly to discuss your funding options, whether NDIS, private insurance, or out-of-pocket payment, so we can find an arrangement that works for your family.

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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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