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Developmental delay Support at The Child Development Hub — North Lakes, QLD
The Child Development Hub in North Lakes, QLD lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for developmental delay.
Services The Child Development Hub offers for developmental delay
Developmental delay often affects how children acquire foundational skills, including fine motor abilities essential for writing, self-care, and play. The Child Development Hub supports children experiencing developmental delay through targeted fine motor intervention, helping build the hand strength, coordination, and control needed for everyday tasks. Our occupational therapists use practical, play-based activities tailored to each child's level. Examples include threading and bead work to develop pincer grip and hand-eye coordination, scissor skills training through cutting activities, and hand strengthening exercises using therapy putty or resistance tools. The Child Development Hub also incorporates functional tasks like fastening buttons, using utensils, and drawing to build skills within meaningful contexts. For families with NDIS funding, our registered status means sessions can be claimed under your child's plan, making therapy more accessible. We work collaboratively with families to identify priorities and create strategies that extend learning beyond the clinic into home and school environments, supporting your child's progress across all areas of daily life.
Contact The Child Development Hub
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- 07 3204 4018
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 do I know if my child has developmental delay?
Developmental delay is identified when children aren't meeting typical milestones for their age across areas like movement, communication, or self-care skills. An occupational therapist can assess your child's current abilities and compare them to age expectations. However, OTs cannot diagnose conditions like autism or ADHD—your GP or paediatrician can refer you for formal diagnosis if needed. The Child Development Hub can discuss your concerns during an initial consultation.
Can I use NDIS funding for therapy at The Child Development Hub?
Yes, The Child Development Hub is NDIS registered, meaning occupational therapy sessions can be funded through your child's NDIS plan if fine motor or developmental support is listed as a goal. Session costs align with 2025-26 NDIS pricing arrangements. We recommend checking your plan details and contacting us to discuss how your funding can be used for your child's therapy needs.
How long does it take to see progress in fine motor skills?
Progress varies depending on your child's starting point and consistency of practice. Most children show noticeable improvements within 8–12 weeks of regular therapy combined with home activities. The Child Development Hub focuses on functional, meaningful goals so you'll see real-life changes—like improved pencil grip or button fastening—rather than isolated skill gains. We track progress regularly and adjust strategies as needed.
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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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