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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Disrespect of time Are they late? Do you take more time than necessary to follow up on communication and repeating basic instructions Are they able to respect your child’s need […]