Fine motor delay support · Provider listing
Fine motor delay Support at Together OT — Deakin, ACT
Together OT in Deakin, ACT lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for fine motor delay.
Together OT in Deakin, ACT is listed with a waitlist. Availability is self-reported and can change — confirm directly with the clinic.
Services Together OT offers for fine motor delay
Together OT lists fine motor skills support as part of its service offerings for paediatric clients in Deakin. Fine motor delay can affect a child's ability to perform everyday tasks such as writing, using cutlery, fastening buttons, or manipulating small objects. According to its listing, the clinic addresses these areas through targeted activities and exercises designed to build hand strength, coordination, and control.
Common interventions for fine motor development typically include precision grip activities (such as threading beads or using tweezers to pick up small objects), hand strengthening exercises using therapy putty or resistance tools, and writing readiness activities like pre-writing patterns and pencil control practice. Together OT may also incorporate play-based approaches, such as construction play with building blocks or fine-motor craft activities, to make skill development engaging for children.
Families accessing support through NDIS funding in 2025-26 may be able to direct their plan budget towards occupational therapy services if fine motor goals are included in their plan. However, NDIS registration for Together OT has not been confirmed in the current directory snapshot, so families should verify the clinic's registration status and funding eligibility directly. Parents considering the clinic are encouraged to discuss their child's specific fine motor concerns during an initial consultation to understand how the service might support their child's development.
Contact Together OT
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- Phone
- 02 6189 4850
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
What kinds of fine motor activities does Together OT use to help children improve their skills?
According to its listing, Together OT uses play-based and functional activities tailored to each child's needs. These may include threading and bead work for precision, hand strengthening with therapy putty, writing and drawing exercises, and craft or construction activities. The clinic structures these activities to build hand strength, coordination, and control in ways that feel engaging rather than clinical.
Can Together OT help if my child struggles with writing and pencil grip?
Together OT lists fine motor support, which typically includes writing readiness and pencil control work. The clinic may address grip development, hand strength for sustained writing, and pre-writing skills through structured activities. An initial assessment would help determine the specific support suited to your child's needs and developmental stage.
Does Together OT accept NDIS funding?
NDIS registration for Together OT has not been confirmed in the current directory snapshot. Families interested in using NDIS funding should contact the clinic directly to confirm their registration status and discuss how their child's plan might support occupational therapy services. The clinic can advise on funding options available.
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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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