Supporting Independence Through Occupational Therapy for Autism
Our team of registered occupational therapists is dedicated to helping children and adults with autism achieve greater independence. Through autism occupational therapy, we support skill development across daily living, sensory processing and social participation.

Qualified OTs

Family Coaching
NDIS Support

Person-Centred Care

Our Approach to Occupational Therapy for Autism
Neurodiversity-Affirming
We celebrate neurodiversity and work with your child's strengths. Our autism occupational therapy focuses on building skills that matter to your family while respecting individual differences.
Family-Centred Practice
We work closely with parents, carers and families. You know your child best, and we partner with you to develop strategies that work in your everyday life.
Accessible Services
Our mobile autism occupational therapy services come to you. No stressful clinic visits, just quality therapy in familiar surroundings.
Evidence-Based Practice
We use proven, evidence-based approaches including sensory integration therapy, motor learning principles and occupation-based interventions for autism.

Why Choose Astrad for Occupational Therapy for Autism
ASD Support From Registered Therapists
Autism-Informed Approach
Our occupational therapists understand the unique needs of individuals with autism. We use neurodiversity-affirming approaches in our autism occupational therapy, celebrating strengths while supporting meaningful skill development across all areas of daily life.
Mobile Therapy Services
We bring autism occupational therapy directly to you. Our therapists work in familiar, comfortable environments like your home, school or community, where skills can be practised and applied in real-world contexts that matter most.
Comprehensive Occupational Therapy for Autism
From sensory integration therapy to fine motor skill development, self-care training and social participation support, our autism occupational therapy addresses the full range of functional goals tailored to each individual's unique needs and priorities.
NDIS Registered Provider
Astrad Allied Health is a registered NDIS provider. We help NDIS participants access the autism occupational therapy support they need through capacity building funding, making quality therapy accessible across Queensland, NSW, Victoria and Tasmania.
Goal-Focused Intervention
Every autism occupational therapy session works towards meaningful, functional goals identified by you and your family. We focus on practical outcomes that support real improvements in daily living skills, independence and overall quality of life.
AHPRA Registered Therapists
All our occupational therapists are registered with AHPRA and hold current qualifications in occupational therapy. Many have additional training in sensory integration, autism support and paediatric therapy, bringing specialist expertise to every session.
Our Process
We follow a structured approach to autism occupational therapy, helping your child develop essential skills and greater independence.

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Initial Assessment
We begin with a comprehensive assessment of sensory processing, motor skills and daily living abilities. This helps us understand your child's unique strengths, challenges and goals for autism occupational therapy.
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Personalised Therapy Plan
Based on your assessment, we develop an individualised therapy program targeting sensory integration, fine motor development, self-care skills and social participation to work towards your goals.
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Ongoing Therapy & Support
Regular therapy sessions in your chosen environment, with progress reviews, family coaching and strategies you can use at home to support your child's development between appointments.
How Autism Occupational Therapy Can Help
Sensory Processing & Integration
Many individuals with autism experience sensory processing differences. Our occupational therapists help with sensory regulation, developing coping strategies for sensory sensitivities, and creating sensory-friendly environments at home and school.
Fine Motor & Handwriting
Occupational therapy for autism can support fine motor skill development, including pencil grip, handwriting, scissors use, and manipulation of small objects needed for school and self-care tasks.
Daily Living Skills
From dressing and toileting to feeding and personal hygiene, our occupational therapy services for autism help develop independence in essential self-care activities using structured, step-by-step approaches.
Social Participation
We work on skills for play, social interaction and community participation. Autism occupational therapy may address turn-taking, cooperative play, navigating social situations and joining group activities.
Understanding Occupational Therapy for Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects how individuals process sensory information, develop motor skills and engage in daily activities. Autism occupational therapy addresses these areas through evidence-based interventions tailored to individual needs.
Receiving an autism diagnosis for your child can bring a mix of emotions – relief at finally having answers, uncertainty about the future, and perhaps grief for the path you imagined. Wherever you are on this journey, please know that your feelings are valid. Seeking autism occupational therapy is not about fixing your child; it is about giving them tools to navigate a world that was not always designed with their needs in mind.
Your child sees the world in their own unique way, and that perspective has value. Autism occupational therapy takes a strengths-based approach, building on what your child does well while gently supporting areas where they may need help. We see your child as a whole person – not a collection of challenges to overcome, but an individual with their own interests, personality and potential.
We understand that daily life can sometimes feel overwhelming for both your child and your family. Simple activities like getting dressed, eating meals together or visiting new places can require careful planning and patience. Autism occupational therapy provides practical strategies that honour your child’s sensory needs while gradually expanding their comfort zone and participation in family life.
As therapists, we have the privilege of witnessing incredible moments – a child who makes eye contact for the first time during play, a teenager who learns to tie their own shoelaces, an adult who gains confidence in their workplace. These milestones may look different from what others expect, but they represent genuine growth and deserve to be celebrated.
You know your child better than anyone. Our role in autism occupational therapy is to listen to your insights, respect your family’s values and work alongside you as partners. Together, we can help your child build the skills they need to live a fulfilling life on their own terms, surrounded by people who appreciate them exactly as they are.
FAQs About Occupational Therapy for Autism
How does occupational therapy support children with autism?
Occupational therapy takes a holistic, strengths-based approach to supporting children with autism spectrum disorder. Our registered occupational therapists work across key areas including sensory regulation, daily living skills, social participation, and motor development. Each child receives an individualised therapy plan tailored to their unique needs, goals, and interests. Through evidence-based strategies, OT aims to help children build confidence and independence in everyday activities such as dressing, eating, handwriting, and engaging with peers. We work collaboratively with families, educators, and other health professionals to ensure a consistent and coordinated approach to each child’s development.
What happens during an OT session for a child with autism?
Each OT session is designed around your child’s specific goals and interests. Sessions often incorporate play-based activities and sensory strategies to engage children in a comfortable, supportive environment. Your occupational therapist may use structured play, movement activities, fine motor tasks, and social interaction opportunities depending on your child’s therapy plan. Parent and carer involvement is a key part of our approach, as we provide strategies and resources you can use at home and in the community. Sessions are typically held in our clinic, but may also take place in homes, schools, or childcare settings where goals can be practised in real-world environments. Session length and frequency are tailored to each child’s individual needs.
Can NDIS funding be used for occupational therapy for autism?
Yes, occupational therapy is a commonly funded support under the NDIS for participants with autism spectrum disorder. OT services generally fall under Capacity Building supports, specifically the ‘Improved Daily Living’ category. If your child has an NDIS plan that includes funding for therapeutic supports, you can use this to access our occupational therapy services. We are a registered NDIS provider and can assist with plan-managed, self-managed, and NDIA-managed funding arrangements. If you are unsure whether your plan covers OT, our team can help you understand your funding options and guide you through the process of accessing services.
At what age should a child with autism start occupational therapy?
There is no minimum or maximum age for starting occupational therapy. Research supports the benefits of early intervention, and many children begin OT between the ages of two and five, when foundational skills are actively developing. However, occupational therapy can be beneficial at any stage of life, from toddlers through to adolescents and adults. Signs that your child may benefit from OT include difficulties with sensory processing, challenges with fine or gross motor skills, trouble with self-care tasks like dressing or feeding, or difficulties participating in social or school-based activities. If you have concerns about your child’s development, we encourage you to reach out for an initial consultation so we can discuss whether OT may be appropriate.
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