Supporting Siblings in Neurodiverse Families
When one child needs extra support, siblings are adjusting too. Learn how to explain differences clearly, make space for mixed feelings, and protect each child’s sense of security, without comparison.
Gross Motor Difficulties in Children: Signs Parents Miss
Some children seem “a little clumsy”, avoid the playground, or tire quickly in PE, even when they are doing well academically. This guide explains what gross motor control is, the everyday signs parents often miss, and how occupational therapy can strengthen the sensory-motor foundations for confidence and participation.
Early Intervention in Child Development: Why It Matters
Noticing delays in speech, learning, behaviour, or emotional regulation can feel unsettling, and many parents wonder if they should wait. Early intervention offers timely, targeted support to build foundational skills before challenges snowball, helping children cope more confidently at home, in school, and with peers.
Speech Therapy Strategies for Child Language Development
Worried your child is speaking less clearly, using short phrases, or getting frustrated when trying to talk? These simple speech therapy strategies can be practised at home through play, daily routines, and small communication shifts that build confidence over time.