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Autism Support at Physio Inq — Across NSW

Physio Inq in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for autism.

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Services Physio Inq offers for autism

Children with autism spectrum disorder often experience differences in how they process sensory information, which can affect their daily activities, learning, and social participation. Physio Inq's sensory processing support helps children develop better awareness of and responses to sensory input from their environment. Our occupational therapists work with children using tailored sensory activities—such as using sensory swings and weighted equipment to help regulate their nervous system, or structured fine-motor tasks that build confidence with everyday skills like dressing and eating. We also create visual schedules and environmental modifications to reduce sensory overwhelm during therapy sessions and provide strategies families can use at home. While occupational therapists cannot diagnose autism or sensory processing disorder, we can assess how sensory differences impact your child's functioning and develop targeted interventions. Many families access Physio Inq's services through NDIS funding, which can cover occupational therapy support under the 2025-26 pricing arrangements. Our approach focuses on helping your child engage more comfortably with their world and build independence in meaningful activities.

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About autism

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental difference that shapes how children process information, communicate, and respond to their sensory environment. In Australia, autism is identified across a wide range of ages, and many families first speak with a GP or paediatrician about referrals for assessment after noticing differences in play, communication, sensory responses, or daily routines.

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Common questions

Can an occupational therapist diagnose autism or sensory processing disorder?

No, occupational therapists cannot diagnose autism or sensory processing disorder—these diagnoses come from medical professionals like paediatricians or psychologists. However, at Physio Inq, our OTs can assess how sensory differences affect your child's daily activities and participation, then provide targeted support to help them manage these challenges more effectively.

How does sensory processing support help my autistic child?

Many autistic children experience sensory sensitivities or seek sensory input differently. Physio Inq's sensory work helps children develop better regulation strategies, reduce anxiety around certain textures or sounds, and participate more comfortably in everyday activities like mealtimes, transitions, and social situations. We tailor activities to your child's specific sensory profile.

Can we use NDIS funding for therapy at Physio Inq?

Many families use NDIS funding to access occupational therapy services. We recommend checking your child's NDIS plan to confirm whether occupational therapy is included and what funding is available under the 2025-26 pricing arrangements. Contact Physio Inq directly to discuss how we can support your funding arrangements.

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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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