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Fine motor delay Support at Kool KATTS — Across NSW
Kool KATTS in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for fine motor delay.
Services Kool KATTS offers for fine motor delay
Fine motor skills are essential for everyday activities like writing, drawing, and self-care tasks. At Kool KATTS, our occupational therapists work with children experiencing fine motor delays through targeted handwriting support and skill-building activities. During handwriting sessions, children engage in structured exercises that strengthen hand muscles and improve pencil control—such as finger isolation activities using tweezers to pick up small objects, pre-writing patterns on textured surfaces, and progressive letter formation practice tailored to each child's developmental level. Kool KATTS also incorporates hand strengthening games and fine motor play activities that build the foundational skills needed for writing success. Our therapists assess each child's specific challenges and create individualised intervention plans. If your child is eligible for NDIS funding under the 2025-26 scheme, occupational therapy services at our registered clinic can be covered as part of your plan, making professional support more accessible. We work collaboratively with families and schools to ensure strategies are reinforced across all environments where your child learns and plays.
Contact Kool KATTS
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- Phone
- 02 9129 2866
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.
Other providers in Across NSW supporting fine motor delay
- ABC Therapy Across NSW, NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Handwriting
- Ability Action Australia Across NSW, NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Handwriting
- Ability Action Australia Across NSW, NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Handwriting
- Ability Action Australia Across NSW, NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Handwriting
- Action Kids Therapy Across NSW, NSW Taking new patients Lists: Handwriting
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Common questions
How do I know if my child has a fine motor delay?
Signs include difficulty holding a pencil, messy handwriting, trouble with buttons or zips, or reluctance to draw or write. An occupational therapist can assess your child's skills and identify specific areas needing support. However, occupational therapists cannot diagnose conditions like dyspraxia or developmental coordination disorder—a paediatrician or other medical professional would do this. Kool KATTS can provide assessment and therapy regardless.
Will handwriting therapy at Kool KATTS help my child write neatly?
Handwriting intervention focuses on building the underlying skills—hand strength, pencil grip, letter formation, and hand-eye coordination—that support neater writing. Progress varies by child and depends on consistent practice. Our therapists work with you to set realistic goals and monitor improvements over time through regular review.
Can NDIS funding cover handwriting therapy at Kool KATTS?
Yes, Kool KATTS is NDIS registered. If occupational therapy is included in your child's NDIS plan for 2025-26, handwriting support can be funded. We recommend checking your plan details and contacting us to discuss how your funding can be used for fine motor intervention.
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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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