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Strategies for managing difficult conversations with parents about their child’s behaviours or development thumbnail

Educators support many children with behavioural difficulties and developmental concerns, and need to enlist the people in their child’s life to access the support they need.  This means their role […]

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Can you hire a Friend to be your child’s support worker? thumbnail

The short answer is yes, if they have an ABN (a few other things are important too), but thinking long term there is more to it than that. Here are […]

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School Readiness Tips thumbnail

Ensuring your child is ready for school is more important these days as the curriculum is more demanding of young children.  It shouldn’t be, but it is.  This is especially […]

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Getting things in place for your child after their diagnosis thumbnail

So now you have a diagnosis for your child, sometimes it can feel like you have traded in one set of questions for a whole new set of questions.  If […]

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Why every parent needs to know about the Pygmalion effect thumbnail

The expectations we have of our children makes a difference in terms of how they function.. the research backs this too. Researchers Rosenthal and Jacobsen gave primary school students intelligence […]

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Why does my child find it so hard to sit? thumbnail

This may sound like a small thing but when sitting is hard, it means many everyday activities can become really difficult. Sitting skills matter not only for learning but also […]

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Do you ever feel like your child doesn’t get your best self? thumbnail

Before you became a parent, you might have had a picture in your mind about the sort of parent you thought you would be. You might have thought, I’ll be […]

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When so much of your energy goes into managing your child’s needs thumbnail

Supporting children with additional needs can take so much energy, managing behaviours, going to therapy and advocating school and NDIS, the list goes on. The extra energy it can take […]

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When a noisy member of the family disrupts the others thumbnail

What happens when you have one member of the family who disrupts the others? I see this frequently. One child is on the go, touching things, messing things up, making […]

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