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ADHD Support at Physio Inq — Across NSW

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

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Services Physio Inq offers for adhd

Children with ADHD and attention difficulties often benefit from targeted support in sensory processing and fine motor skills, areas where occupational therapy can make a meaningful difference. At Physio Inq, our occupational therapists work with children to help regulate their sensory systems and build the motor control needed for focus and learning. Sensory processing interventions might include activities like using a sensory swing or weighted blanket to help calm an overactive nervous system, or structured movement breaks that improve body awareness and attention span. Fine motor work—such as threading activities, scissor practice, or handwriting exercises—helps children develop the hand strength and coordination needed for school tasks, reducing frustration and building confidence. Physio Inq is NDIS registered, meaning many families can access funding through the 2025–26 scheme to support these services. Our therapists take a holistic approach, recognising that attention difficulties often involve how a child's body and senses process information. While occupational therapists cannot diagnose ADHD, we can identify sensory and motor patterns that may be contributing to attention challenges and work collaboratively with families and other professionals to support your child's development.

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1300 731 733
Website
https://www.physioinq.com.au/
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About adhd

ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a developmental difference that affects attention, activity level, and impulse control. In Australia, ADHD is diagnosed by a paediatrician, psychiatrist, or psychologist, often after a family or school notices ongoing differences in attention, behaviour, or self-regulation across multiple settings.

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Common questions

Can occupational therapy help my child's ADHD symptoms?

Occupational therapists cannot diagnose ADHD, but we can address underlying sensory and motor factors that often affect attention and focus. Through tailored activities and strategies, Physio Inq helps children develop better self-regulation, body awareness, and fine motor skills—all of which can support learning and behaviour. We work alongside your child's other healthcare providers.

How does NDIS funding work with Physio Inq for my child?

Physio Inq is NDIS registered, so if your child has an NDIS plan, you may be able to use allocated funding for occupational therapy services. We can discuss your plan goals and how our sensory and fine motor interventions align with your child's support needs. Contact us to explore your funding options for 2025–26.

What kind of activities will my child do in therapy?

Sessions are tailored to your child's needs and might include sensory activities (like movement on swings or weighted equipment), fine motor exercises (threading, cutting, writing practice), and play-based learning. Physio Inq therapists make sessions engaging and fun while building skills that help with attention, coordination, and confidence at home and school.

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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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