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Developmental delay Support at Superyou Occupational Therapy — Across WA

Superyou Occupational Therapy in Across WA lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for developmental delay.

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Services Superyou Occupational Therapy offers for developmental delay

Developmental delay can affect how children acquire skills across different areas, including fine motor abilities. Fine motor skills—such as grasping, pinching, and hand-eye coordination—are essential for everyday activities like eating, dressing, and writing. At Superyou Occupational Therapy, our occupational therapists work with children to build these foundational skills through purposeful, play-based activities tailored to each child's developmental level. Examples of interventions include threading and bead work to strengthen finger control, scissor practice with graded resistance to develop hand strength, and hand-strengthening games using therapy putty or playdough. We also incorporate activities like pegboard tasks and drawing exercises to improve coordination and precision. If your child may be eligible for NDIS funding in the 2025-26 financial year, Superyou Occupational Therapy can discuss how therapy goals align with your child's plan. Our approach focuses on building confidence and independence in daily tasks, working collaboratively with families to support progress both in the clinic and at home.

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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.

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Common questions

How does occupational therapy help with developmental delay?

Occupational therapists assess how developmental delay affects your child's ability to perform everyday activities. Through structured, play-based activities, we help build skills in areas like fine motor control, self-care, and coordination. Superyou Occupational Therapy creates individualised plans targeting your child's specific needs and goals, working with you to support progress at home and in the community.

Can occupational therapy diagnose autism, ADHD, or sensory processing difficulties?

No, occupational therapists cannot diagnose these conditions—that requires assessment by a medical professional or psychologist. However, we can identify functional difficulties in areas like fine motor skills, coordination, and daily living tasks. If we notice patterns suggesting further assessment may be helpful, we can discuss this with you and recommend appropriate professionals.

Can we use NDIS funding for therapy at Superyou Occupational Therapy?

We recommend contacting Superyou Occupational Therapy directly to discuss NDIS eligibility and funding arrangements for the 2025-26 financial year. Our team can explain how therapy goals might align with your child's NDIS plan and what the process involves. We're happy to answer questions about how we work with families accessing NDIS support.

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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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