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Handwriting Support at Physio Inq — Across NSW
Physio Inq in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for handwriting.
Services Physio Inq offers for handwriting
Handwriting difficulties in children often stem from underlying fine motor challenges, which Physio Inq addresses through targeted occupational therapy support. Fine motor skills—the precise movements of fingers, hands, and wrists—are essential for holding a pencil correctly, controlling pressure, and forming letters consistently. At Physio Inq, our occupational therapists work with children to strengthen these foundational skills through purposeful activities. Examples include threading beads or small objects to improve finger dexterity, using tweezers or pegs to develop pincer grip strength, and practising scissor skills to build hand stability. We also incorporate hand-strengthening exercises using therapy putty and resistance tools, which help children develop the muscle endurance needed for sustained writing. For children accessing NDIS funding in the 2025-26 scheme, fine motor therapy can be claimed as part of occupational therapy supports. Physio Inq works with families to integrate these strategies into everyday routines—at home, school, and play—so improvements in fine motor control naturally translate to better handwriting outcomes. Every child's needs are unique, and our therapists tailor interventions based on individual assessment findings.
Contact Physio Inq
Your enquiry is sent to the clinic and a copy is sent to you. Mention handwriting when you reach out so the clinic can confirm fit and current availability.
- Phone
- 1300 731 733
- Website
- https://www.physioinq.com.au/
About handwriting
Handwriting difficulties are one of the most common reasons families seek paediatric occupational therapy. Writing draws on many skills — fine motor control, posture, visual-motor integration, attention, and the ability to translate ideas into letters on a page.
Other providers in Across NSW supporting handwriting
- ABC Therapy Across NSW, NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor
- Action Kids Therapy Across NSW, NSW Taking new patients Lists: Fine motor
- Advantage Therapy Across NSW, NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor
- Allied Health 2U Across NSW, NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor
- Arable Occupational Therapy Services Across NSW, NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor
Other conditions Physio Inq may support
Common questions
How long does it typically take to see improvements in my child's handwriting?
Progress varies depending on your child's starting point and consistency with practice. Most children show noticeable improvements within 8–12 weeks of regular therapy and home activities. Physio Inq therapists work with you to set realistic goals and track progress through regular reviews, adjusting the approach as needed to keep your child engaged and motivated.
Can occupational therapy identify why my child is struggling with handwriting?
Our occupational therapists assess fine motor skills, hand strength, pencil grip, and coordination to understand what's affecting your child's handwriting. However, OTs cannot diagnose conditions like dysgraphia, ADHD, or autism. If concerns arise during assessment, we can recommend further evaluation by your GP or relevant specialists.
Does Physio Inq accept NDIS funding for handwriting support?
Yes, Physio Inq is NDIS registered. Fine motor therapy supporting handwriting development can be funded through NDIS plans for 2025-26. We recommend checking your plan details and discussing funding eligibility with our team to confirm what's available for your child's needs.
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