Fine motor delay support · Provider listing
Fine motor delay Support at Resilient Kidz — Across SA
Resilient Kidz in Across SA lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for fine motor delay.
Services Resilient Kidz offers for fine motor delay
Fine motor skills are essential for everyday activities like writing, eating, and getting dressed. At Resilient Kidz, our occupational therapists work with children experiencing fine motor delays through targeted interventions designed to build strength, coordination, and confidence. Our Fine Motor service focuses on developing the small muscles in hands and fingers through play-based activities such as threading beads, using tweezers to pick up small objects, and practising pencil grip techniques. Our Handwriting service complements this by addressing the specific demands of writing, including letter formation, pencil control, and writing stamina. For example, we might use resistance activities like playdough manipulation or scissor work to build hand strength, then progress to copying patterns and forming letters on lined paper. Resilient Kidz is registered with the NDIS, meaning many families can access these services through their funding plans for the 2025-26 financial year. Our therapists take an individualised approach, working closely with families to set meaningful goals and provide strategies that extend into home and school environments.
Contact Resilient Kidz
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- Not listed
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- https://www.resilientkidz.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 SA supporting fine motor delay
- Adelaide Night and Day Family Therapy Across SA, SA Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor · Handwriting
- Connect Allied Health Across SA, SA Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor · Handwriting
- Glenelg Allied Health Across SA, SA Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor · Handwriting
- Health2GO Across SA, SA Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor · Handwriting
- Moveability Across SA, SA Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor · Handwriting
Other conditions Resilient Kidz may support
Common questions
How do I know if my child has a fine motor delay?
Signs include difficulty holding a pencil, struggling with buttons or zips, messy handwriting, or avoiding writing tasks. An occupational therapist can assess your child's skills and identify specific areas needing support. Note that occupational therapists cannot diagnose conditions like autism or ADHD, but can identify functional difficulties and recommend strategies to help.
Can Resilient Kidz help my child with handwriting if they also have fine motor difficulties?
Yes. Fine motor and handwriting skills are closely connected. Our therapists address underlying hand strength and coordination through fine motor work, then apply these skills to handwriting tasks. This integrated approach helps children develop the foundations needed for legible, confident writing.
Does NDIS funding cover services at Resilient Kidz?
Resilient Kidz is NDIS registered, so many children can access our services through their NDIS plans for 2025-26. Funding eligibility and amounts vary by individual plan. We recommend checking your plan details or contacting us to discuss how your funding can support your child's therapy goals.
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Listing details last refreshed on 10 June 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.
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