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ADHD Support at Progress Pathways — Across QLD

Progress Pathways in Across QLD lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for adhd.

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Services Progress Pathways offers for adhd

Children with ADHD often experience difficulties with attention, impulse control, and sensory regulation. Progress Pathways supports these challenges through specialised sensory processing interventions tailored to each child's needs. Sensory processing work helps children develop better body awareness and self-regulation skills, which can improve focus and reduce fidgeting during daily activities. At Progress Pathways, our occupational therapists might use interventions such as weighted blankets or compression vests to provide calming input, obstacle course activities that challenge coordination and planning, or fidget tools and textured materials to support sustained attention during learning tasks. These sensory strategies help children organise their nervous system, making it easier to concentrate at school and home. Progress Pathways can also work with families to understand how sensory sensitivities might be affecting your child's behaviour and attention. While occupational therapy cannot diagnose ADHD, it plays an important role in managing the functional difficulties that often accompany attention challenges. Families may be able to access funding through the NDIS (2025–26 pricing arrangements) to support these services, depending on your child's eligibility and plan. Our team can discuss funding options during your initial consultation.

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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 focus better at school?

Yes. Occupational therapists work on sensory regulation and self-awareness skills that support attention and concentration. Through tailored activities and strategies, Progress Pathways helps children develop tools to manage distractions and engage better with learning. However, OT is one part of a broader support approach and works best alongside school and family strategies.

Will Progress Pathways diagnose my child with ADHD?

No. Occupational therapists cannot diagnose ADHD—that requires assessment by a paediatrician or psychologist. However, Progress Pathways can identify sensory and functional difficulties that may be contributing to attention challenges and provide targeted support to help your child manage these areas.

Can we use NDIS funding for services at Progress Pathways?

Funding eligibility depends on your child's NDIS plan and circumstances. Progress Pathways can discuss NDIS options with you, including 2025–26 pricing arrangements. We recommend contacting the clinic directly to confirm registration status and explore what funding options may be available for your family.

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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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