Fine motor delay support · Provider listing
Fine motor 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 fine motor delay.
As of June 2026, The Child Development Hub in North Lakes, QLD is listed as taking new clients, with a reported wait of 1 to 2 weeks. Status confirmed by clinic. Availability is self-reported and can change — confirm directly with the clinic.
Services The Child Development Hub offers for fine motor delay
The Child Development Hub lists fine motor and handwriting services according to its directory snapshot. Fine motor skills underpin everyday activities such as fastening buttons, using cutlery, and drawing. Handwriting difficulties often reflect underlying fine motor challenges affecting pencil grip, hand strength, and coordination. According to its listing, The Child Development Hub may address these areas through targeted occupational therapy. Typical interventions for fine motor delay include activities such as threading beads or pegs to build hand strength and dexterity, scissor skills practice to develop bilateral coordination, and pencil grip exercises using adaptive equipment or weighted tools. Handwriting support might involve letter formation activities, postural work at the desk, and strategies to improve pencil control. The Child Development Hub notes that children with fine motor delays may benefit from graded practice and environmental modifications tailored to individual needs. For families with NDIS plans, occupational therapy services listed by the clinic may be funded under 2025-26 NDIS pricing arrangements, though funding eligibility and plan details vary by participant. Parents should verify the clinic's current availability and whether services align with their child's specific needs and funding circumstances.
Contact The Child Development Hub
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- 07 3204 4018
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.
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Common questions
How do occupational therapists assess fine motor delay?
Occupational therapists typically observe how a child performs everyday tasks like drawing, cutting, and fastening items. They may use standardised assessments to measure hand strength, coordination, and control. The Child Development Hub would assess the child's current abilities and identify specific areas affecting function, though assessment methods should be confirmed directly with the clinic.
Can occupational therapy help my child's handwriting?
Handwriting difficulties often relate to fine motor skills, posture, or pencil control. The Child Development Hub lists handwriting as a service area. An occupational therapist may work on grip, hand strength, letter formation, and seated positioning. Results vary depending on the underlying cause and consistency of practice outside sessions.
Is The Child Development Hub NDIS registered?
The Child Development Hub is listed as NDIS registered in the directory snapshot according to self-reported information; however, this registration has not been independently verified. Parents should confirm current NDIS registration status and funding eligibility directly with the clinic before arranging services.
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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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