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623 OT listings checked NDIS details surfaced Free for families Updated 25 May 2026

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Paediatric OT services for Australian families

OTWaitlist tracks seven service areas across paediatric occupational therapy. Each overview describes what occupational therapy might cover for the area and lists providers across Australia that include it in their public service listings.

Sensory processing for kids Sensory processing support can help families understand how a child responds to sound, touch, movement, routines, and busy environments. 30 providers · 15 suburbs Autism for kids Autism support in paediatric occupational therapy usually focuses on the child’s everyday participation: routines, sensory preferences, emotional regulation, play, self-care, and school or childcare participation. 30 providers · 15 suburbs Handwriting for kids Handwriting support may look at pencil grasp, posture, letter formation, visual-motor integration, endurance, written output, and classroom expectations. 30 providers · 15 suburbs Fine motor for kids Fine motor support focuses on small hand movements used in everyday tasks such as play, dressing, using cutlery, opening containers, craft, and classroom activities. 30 providers · 15 suburbs Early intervention for kids Early intervention support is usually aimed at younger children and their families. 30 providers · 15 suburbs ADHD for kids ADHD support in occupational therapy may focus on routines, attention, planning, emotional regulation, transitions, school participation, and everyday independence. 30 providers · 11 suburbs Developmental delay for kids Developmental delay support may involve looking at a child’s play, movement, self-care, sensory processing, fine motor skills, and participation in family, childcare, or school routines. 30 providers · 14 suburbs

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OTWaitlist provides general information about NDIS-aligned paediatric occupational therapy clinics. We're not a clinic and don't provide medical advice. Always speak directly with a qualified OT or GP about your child's specific needs.