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- Starting to teach your child the skills they will need to be independent tomorrow.
- Helping your child understand sociability, personal space and group play.
- Tips and tricks on how to build independence through helping out with chores around the home.
- Building the skills to help your child start to move around your community to give them the confidence to step out into the world.
- Teaching advocacy and rights early by educating your child how to talk about vision loss and asking for help when they need it.
- Help to gear families up for success with advice on how to build a team of support around your family and your child.
- Advice, care and support to get your child ready to move into high school.
- Conquering important skills like writing, speech and communication.
- Developing personal grooming and self care learned in early years, such as cleaning teeth.
- Help with building social skills, making friends and feeling part of a community.
- Ability to speak with confidence and ask for things that they need to help them learn.
- Support with life skills and help with being out and about in the community and the wider world.
- Starting to look at passions, interests and career ideas, because it’s never too early to dream.
How this can help
We aim to provide children with the support and encouragement for the future they choose. This includes getting the most out of education and the school community.
Helping children move around using a cane or other methods, and equipping them with navigational skills to help them explore everywhere from home, to school, the community and brand new environments.
How this can help
Mobility helps lead to inclusivity. If children have the confidence and skills to get around it means they can join in as much as possible. They’ll feel involved playing with friends, participating in activities and sports. It gives you the confidence and reassurance that your child is safe.
- Access to technology and training to make the school curriculum accessible.
- Support to learn braille and become proficient at using a brailler.
- Getting the best out of the library, continue to read and improve literacy skills.
- Get text books, exams, music sheets and other written material into accessible formats.
- Access to individual state-based programs with in-school and at-home support.
- The support needed when it comes time to transition to high school.
How this can help
Working as a team gives your family the skills to create the best possible future for your child. We can help you become an advocate for your child and help them start to pick up the kinds of real world skills they’ll need beyond their time at school.
- Support and access to extracurricular activities like sport, music or accessible games.
- Gaining the confidence and social skills to play games and have fun with their peers.
- School holiday programs to build skills, confidence and make new friends (location dependant).
How this can help
Kids need to be kids! We offer the skills and support to create inclusive environments for children. Helping them play with their friends and develop social skills improves their wellbeing. It enables important connections with people their own age.
- Equipping parents with advocacy skills. Ensuring their children are getting the most from the education system and the community.
- Support with homework, school assignments and having them help around the home.
- Emotional and wellbeing support. Counsellors are available to help you and your child understand and adjust to any challenges you face.
- Building family resilience and a community to deal with any hurdles along the way.
How this can help
We work with you and your child to help build confidence, resilience and a sense of control. We have experts, services and products to help you work together and live life on your terms.