What Is Sensory Regulation and Why Is It Important for Your Child?
Have you noticed how your child reacts to different things around them? Some kids love loud music and spinning. Others cover their ears when they hear a vacuum cleaner or
Have you noticed how your child reacts to different things around them? Some kids love loud music and spinning. Others cover their ears when they hear a vacuum cleaner or
Is your child struggling with writing, getting dressed, or playing with friends? This can be hard to watch as a parent. If you’ve noticed your child has trouble with fine
Tantrums are a normal part of early childhood – but for many parents, they can also be confusing, frustrating, and even concerning. You might find yourself wondering: “Is this behaviour
Starting school is a big step for both children and parents. You might be wondering, “Is my child ready for school?” or “How do I know if my child is
Clear and confident communication is vital for a child’s social and emotional development. However, some children face challenges in speech clarity due to difficulties with oral motor skills, the coordinated
Early intervention is a vital support system for young children who have a disability or are experiencing developmental delay. It refers to specialised services that help children develop the skills
Understanding Early Intervention Early intervention refers to the services and supports available to babies and young children with developmental delays and disabilities, and their families. It can include speech therapy,
Introduction to Play in Therapy Play is a child’s natural language and an essential part of learning and development. In therapeutic settings, integrating play into treatment sessions isn’t just about
Understanding Paediatric Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy (OT) is a vital service in paediatric care, designed to empower children to master everyday tasks and activities. It’s particularly beneficial for children who
Behavioural challenges in children can manifest in many ways, from tantrums and aggression to withdrawal and non-compliance. These behaviours can be overwhelming for parents and caregivers, but understanding the underlying