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Fine motor delay Support at Physio Inq — Across NSW
Physio Inq in Across NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for fine motor delay.
Services Physio Inq offers for fine motor delay
Fine motor skills are essential for everyday activities like eating, dressing, and writing. At Physio Inq, our occupational therapists work with children experiencing fine motor delays through targeted handwriting support and individualised therapy. During handwriting sessions, we use evidence-based strategies such as grip strengthening exercises with theraputty or weighted pencils to build hand stability, pencil control activities that progress from large movements to precise letter formation, and multi-sensory approaches like tracing letters in sand or textured materials to enhance motor planning. Our therapists also assess underlying factors—such as hand strength, coordination, and visual-motor integration—that may be affecting your child's ability to write and draw. Physio Inq is registered with the NDIS, meaning many families can access funding through the 2025–26 scheme to support these interventions. Whether your child is struggling with letter formation, pencil grip, or writing speed, our team tailors each session to your child's developmental level and goals, working collaboratively with families and schools to embed skills into daily routines.
Contact Physio Inq
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- Phone
- 1300 731 733
- Website
- https://www.physioinq.com.au/
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
Other conditions Physio Inq may support
Common questions
How do I know if my child has a fine motor delay?
Signs include difficulty holding a pencil, reluctance to draw or write, poor letter formation, messy handwriting, or struggling with tasks like fastening buttons or using cutlery. An occupational therapist at Physio Inq can assess your child's fine motor skills through observation and standardised tests to identify specific areas needing support. Early identification helps your child develop confidence and independence.
Can occupational therapy help my child catch up with handwriting?
Yes. Occupational therapists use structured, play-based activities to build the hand strength, coordination, and motor planning needed for writing. Progress varies depending on your child's starting point and consistency of practice. Physio Inq works with families to create achievable goals and monitor improvement over time through regular review.
Can NDIS funding cover handwriting therapy at Physio Inq?
Physio Inq is NDIS registered. If fine motor or handwriting difficulties are included in your child's NDIS plan under 'Improved daily living and life skills' or similar goals, funding may be available. We recommend discussing your plan with your NDIS planner or Local Area Coordinator to confirm eligibility for 2025–26.
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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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