
Early Childhood Support
Empowering children and families through connection, play, and evidence‑informed early intervention. The early years shape the foundation for lifelong learning, wellbeing, and relationships. Our services provide families with guidance and practical strategies during this important stage.
Early Intervention
Supporting children aged 0–7 across key developmental areas:
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Communication and language
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Social and emotional development
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Play and engagement
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Daily living and independence skills
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Sensory processing and regulation
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Behaviour and routines
Behaviour Support
Gentle, behaviour support that prioritises:
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Understanding the “why” behind behaviours
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Strengthening communication and emotional skills
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Reducing stressors and unmet needs
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Supporting co‑regulation
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Building positive routines
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Encouraging cooperation through connection
Family Coaching
Support focuses on empowering parents and caregivers to:
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Understand their child’s developmental needs
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Build confidence in everyday routines
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Use play as a learning tool
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Support emotional regulation
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Create predictable, nurturing environments
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Strengthen connection and communication
Play-Based Learning
Play is a child’s natural language. Sessions may include:
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Sensory play
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Pretend and imaginative play
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Social play and turn‑taking
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Fine and gross motor activities
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Early problem‑solving and cognitive skills