As allied health therapists working with children through the NDIS, the Kids First team knows that many families with young children, especially those accessing the NDIS through the Early Childhood Approach, are feeling uncertain about the changes that took effect on...
As a parent, seeing your child struggle with reading and writing can be concerning, especially if you suspect they might have dyslexia. Perhaps you have a family history of literacy difficulties or your child’s teacher is concerned about your son or daughter’s...
As we head into Term 4, you might be thinking about how your child is progressing and whether they’re ready for next year. It’s the perfect time to check in with their teacher, but it’s also one of the busiest times for Australian educators. Between marking, report...
Key Takeaways: Knowing when your child should start therapy can make a big difference. Spotting signs of emotional distress can help you decide when to seek psychological support. Different therapy approaches work best for different ages. Understanding the...
In today’s digital world, screens are everywhere. Whether it’s a tablet, TV, or smartphone, screen time is part of life for most families, and let’s be honest, it can be really handy at times. Watching engaging content can keep your child entertained while you...