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Early intervention Support at Kids That Go — Mango Hill, QLD

Kids That Go in Mango Hill, QLD lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for early intervention.

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Services Kids That Go offers for early intervention

Kids That Go in Mango Hill, QLD lists services that overlap with support for children with early intervention: Sensory processing. For early intervention, these services are typically used to help children participate more fully in everyday activities — play, self-care, school routines, and family life. Depending on your child's age and goals, sessions at Kids That Go might include sensory-based play (such as swing or proprioceptive work), fine-motor practice, parent coaching on home routines, visual schedules, or task analysis for tricky daily activities like dressing or handwriting. NDIS registration for Kids That Go is not confirmed in the current OTWaitlist snapshot. Families considering Kids That Go should ask about the clinic's experience with early intervention, the age range they work with, fees, plan types they accept, and how soon a first appointment is available. OT cannot diagnose early intervention — diagnosis sits with a paediatrician, psychologist, or psychiatrist, depending on the condition. Speak with your GP about the right referral pathway for your child.

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07 3087 1904
Website
https://kidsthatgo.com/
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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

Does Kids That Go work with children who have early intervention?

Kids That Go lists services (Sensory processing) that commonly support children with early intervention. To confirm fit, contact the clinic directly and ask about their experience with this specific area, the age range they support, and how they tailor sessions. Listing overlap suggests relevant skills are available, but the right clinic for your child depends on goals, communication style, and current availability.

How is paediatric OT for early intervention funded at Kids That Go?

Paediatric OT for early intervention can be funded through the NDIS (Capacity Building - Improved Daily Living, or therapy supports under the Early Childhood Approach for under-9s), Medicare Chronic Disease Management plans (with GP referral), private health insurance extras cover, or direct payment. NDIS registration for Kids That Go is not confirmed in the current OTWaitlist snapshot. Contact Kids That Go to confirm which plan types they accept and how reports or travel are billed.

Can Kids That Go diagnose my child with early intervention?

No — occupational therapists do not diagnose conditions such as autism, ADHD, or sensory processing concerns. In Australia, formal diagnosis sits with paediatricians, psychologists, or psychiatrists. An OT at Kids That Go can complete observations, sensory profiles, and functional assessments that contribute to a clinical picture, but the diagnostic conversation needs to happen with a different clinician. Speak with your GP about the right pathway.

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Listing details last refreshed on 17 June 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.

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