Developmental delay support · Provider listing
Developmental delay Support at SPOTS — NSW
SPOTS in NSW lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for developmental delay.
SPOTS in Across NSW has not confirmed its current availability on OTWaitlist. Availability is self-reported and can change — confirm directly with the clinic.
Services SPOTS offers for developmental delay
Developmental delay in children can affect how skills emerge across different areas, including fine motor abilities such as pencil grip, hand strength, and coordination needed for writing or self-care tasks. SPOTS lists fine motor support as a service and, according to its listing, is registered with the NDIS for the 2025-26 funding year, though this registration has not been independently verified. Fine motor intervention typically involves structured activities designed to build hand strength, dexterity, and control. Examples of activities an occupational therapist at SPOTS might use include threading beads or pegs to develop pincer grip and hand-eye coordination, scissor skills practice with adaptive or standard scissors depending on the child's current ability, and play-based tasks like playdough manipulation or finger painting to strengthen intrinsic hand muscles. For children accessing NDIS funding, fine motor goals are often prioritised as they directly support participation in school readiness, self-feeding, dressing, and classroom activities. The clinic's listing indicates it works with children experiencing developmental delays, though parents should confirm the specific age groups and delay profiles SPOTS accommodates during initial contact. Fine motor development is foundational, and early intervention can support children's independence and confidence across daily activities.
Contact SPOTS
Your enquiry is sent to the clinic and a copy is sent to you. Mention developmental delay when you reach out so the clinic can confirm fit and current availability.
- Phone
- 0434971408
About developmental delay
Developmental delay describes when a child has not yet reached one or more developmental milestones in the expected timeframe. It is a description, not a single diagnosis.
Other providers in Across NSW supporting developmental delay
- Ability Action Australia NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor
- Allied Health 2U NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor
- Aspirations Occupational Therapy NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor
- ATUNE Kids NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor
- Bankstown Community Resource Group NSW Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor
Other conditions SPOTS may support
Common questions
How does fine motor therapy help a child with developmental delay?
Fine motor therapy builds the hand strength, coordination, and control needed for writing, eating, dressing, and play. An occupational therapist works through play-based and structured activities to develop these skills gradually. Progress depends on the child's starting point and consistency of practice both in sessions and at home.
Does SPOTS accept NDIS funding?
SPOTS is listed as NDIS registered in the directory for 2025-26, though this has not been independently verified. Parents should contact the clinic directly to confirm current NDIS arrangements, eligible participant codes, and how funding can be applied to fine motor support.
What age children does SPOTS work with for developmental delay?
The directory listing indicates SPOTS is a paediatric occupational therapy clinic, but specific age ranges and the types of developmental delay supported are not detailed in the snapshot. Parents should contact SPOTS directly to discuss whether the clinic is appropriate for their child's age and needs.
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Listing details last refreshed on 7 July 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.
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