Functional Capacity Assessments (FCA): A Guide for Families
If you’re looking for a Functional Capacity Assessment on Sydney’s Northern Beaches for an NDIS application or plan review, you may be wondering what an FCA involves and why it
If you’re looking for a Functional Capacity Assessment on Sydney’s Northern Beaches for an NDIS application or plan review, you may be wondering what an FCA involves and why it
If you’re looking for occupational therapy on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, you may be wondering whether therapy can happen at your child’s daycare, school, or in your home – not just in a
If you’re searching for occupational therapy in Sydney or occupational therapy on the Northern Beaches, you may be wondering whether occupational therapy could support your child and what sessions involve. Occupational therapists
For some children, the social side of school is more challenging than academics. You may notice: Reluctance to attend school Worry about peers Difficulty joining play Distress around friendships Social
School transitions can be challenging for any child — but for children with developmental delays, they often require extra planning and support. Transitions might include: Starting school Moving classes Changing teachers
As children return to school, handwriting difficulties often become more noticeable. Parents may hear: “My hand hurts” “I don’t like writing” “I’m bad at this” Handwriting challenges can impact confidence, learning, and
As children approach their first year of school, many parents start wondering: “Is my child actually ready for kindergarten?” School readiness isn’t about academic ability alone. It’s about whether a
The start of a new year often brings a sense of motivation and hope. For families supporting a child in therapy, it can also prompt questions like: “What should we
For many families, January feels like a pause — school is out, routines are lighter, and there’s finally space to breathe after a busy year. But for some children, January
For many families, Christmas gatherings revolve around food — shared meals, special treats, long lunches, and well-meaning relatives encouraging children to “just try a bite”. But if your child is