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ADHD Support at Kids Plan-it — Across NSW

Kids Plan-it in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for adhd.

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Services Kids Plan-it offers for adhd

Children with ADHD and attention difficulties often benefit from targeted occupational therapy support. At Kids Plan-it, our occupational therapists work with sensory processing and fine motor skills—two areas that frequently impact focus and self-regulation. Sensory processing interventions help children organise incoming sensory information, which can reduce distractibility and improve concentration. For example, Kids Plan-it may use sensory activities like controlled use of weighted equipment or movement-based exercises to help calm an overactive nervous system before learning tasks. Fine motor work addresses the coordination and hand strength needed for writing and classroom activities; precision tasks such as threading, scissor work, and pencil grip exercises can build the motor control that supports sustained attention during schoolwork. These services work together to create a foundation for better focus and participation. Many families access Kids Plan-it's services through NDIS funding (2025-26 pricing arrangements), which can help cover occupational therapy sessions. While occupational therapists cannot diagnose ADHD or attention difficulties, we can assess how sensory and motor challenges may be contributing to attention-related concerns and develop strategies to support your child's engagement and learning.

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(02) 9907 7206
Website
https://kidsplan-it.com.au
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About adhd

ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a developmental difference that affects attention, activity level, and impulse control. In Australia, ADHD is diagnosed by a paediatrician, psychiatrist, or psychologist, often after a family or school notices ongoing differences in attention, behaviour, or self-regulation across multiple settings.

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Common questions

Can occupational therapy help my child's ADHD symptoms?

Occupational therapists cannot diagnose or treat ADHD itself, but we can address sensory processing and fine motor challenges that often co-occur with attention difficulties. By improving how your child processes sensory information and develops motor skills, Kids Plan-it can help reduce barriers to focus and participation in daily activities like schoolwork and self-care.

How does Kids Plan-it know what my child needs?

Our occupational therapists begin with a thorough assessment of your child's sensory processing, fine motor skills, and how these affect their daily functioning. We work with you to understand your child's specific challenges and goals, then develop a tailored therapy plan. Regular communication ensures we're addressing what matters most to your family.

Can we use NDIS funding for Kids Plan-it services?

Many families use NDIS funding to access occupational therapy. We recommend checking your child's NDIS plan to see if occupational therapy is included and what funding is available. Contact Kids Plan-it directly to discuss how we can support your funding arrangements and help you access the services your child needs.

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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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