
Family-centred practice: Family perspectives
Family-Centred practice is a set of values, skills, behaviours and knowledge that recognises the central role of families in children’s…

How teacher training helped Sophie’s communication at school
Sophie has Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS). Combining sounds into words, and words into sentences is very difficult and people…

Helping your child recognise and express emotions | Dr Emma Goodall
It is frustrating for children and their families when a child cannot recognise or safely express their emotions. In this…

Our journey to a family-centred early intervention experience
The Early Days I still remember the day we got the diagnosis. Like it was yesterday. My son Alex was…

Rethinking Early Childhood Intervention services | Dr Tim Moore
Early childhood intervention is more than therapy. As learning mainly takes place between sessions, it’s important for professionals to partner…

Fun ways of working towards your child’s goals on a budget
Working towards your child’s goals doesn’t need to be expensive or feel like extra work. In this blog, Stacey reflects on her family’s experience of the fun ways her son and his siblings worked on goals at home.

Top tips for managing therapy online
Hear from other parents how they transitioned their kids’ therapy to an online format, what they learnt and what they would share with others.

Encouraging words for parents about online therapy
Mums, Dads & Carers, I know this is such an uncertain & overwhelming time. We are experiencing so much change…

Therapy & school
There is a lot to do, and to think about, in the lead up to school starting. One thing that many families don’t realise until school starts, is that time for therapy is dramatically reduced. How do families make therapy work?