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Fine motor delay Support at Little Legends Occupational Therapy — Across NSW

Little Legends Occupational Therapy in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for fine motor delay.

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Services Little Legends Occupational Therapy offers for fine motor delay

Fine motor skills are essential for everyday activities like writing, eating, and dressing. At Little Legends Occupational Therapy in Across, our fine motor service focuses on building strength, coordination, and control in your child's hands and fingers through play-based activities. We might use threading beads, playdough manipulation, or scissor activities to develop precision and hand strength. Our handwriting service complements this by addressing pencil grip, letter formation, and writing fluency—often the most visible concern for parents and teachers. We combine these approaches with tailored strategies, such as using textured materials to improve sensory feedback or graduated pencil weights to support control. Little Legends Occupational Therapy works with families to understand whether NDIS funding may support your child's therapy, though registration status should be confirmed directly with the clinic. Whether your child is struggling with fine motor development or facing handwriting challenges at school, our occupational therapists design individualised programs to help them build confidence and independence in these critical skills.

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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 delay?

Signs include difficulty holding a pencil, messy handwriting, trouble with buttons or zips, or reluctance to draw or write. An occupational therapist at Little Legends can assess your child's skills compared to age-appropriate milestones. However, occupational therapists cannot diagnose conditions like autism or developmental coordination disorder—that requires a medical professional. An assessment helps identify specific areas to support.

Will occupational therapy help my child's handwriting at school?

Yes. Our handwriting service addresses pencil grip, letter formation, speed, and writing stamina. We use practical strategies and exercises tailored to your child's needs. Progress depends on consistent practice at home and school. Little Legends Occupational Therapy can liaise with teachers to ensure strategies are reinforced across settings, supporting better outcomes.

Can NDIS funding help pay for therapy at Little Legends?

NDIS may fund occupational therapy for eligible participants under the 2025-26 funding arrangements. Little Legends Occupational Therapy can discuss funding options with you, though you should confirm the clinic's current registration status directly. If your child isn't NDIS-eligible, private therapy is also available. Contact the clinic to explore what suits 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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