Resources & Parent Support
Helpful guides, information and tools to support your child’s development at home. Explore practical resources created by our therapists to help you better understand development, therapy approaches and everyday strategies.
Start here
If you’re new to therapy or unsure where to begin, these resources will help you understand key areas of child development and what support might look like.
Occupational therapy helps children build the skills they need for everyday life, including self-care, learning, emotional regulation and participation at home, school and in the community.
There are many reasons families may seek support. You may notice challenges with attention, regulation, sensory processing, learning, or everyday routines such as dressing, feeding or sleep.
Therapy begins with understanding your child’s strengths and needs, followed by personalised goals and regular sessions that support skill development over time.
Development Areas
Explore key areas of child development to learn more about how skills develop and how support can help in everyday life.
Understanding emotions, behaviour and self-regulation skills.
How children process and respond to sensory input.
Development of fine and gross motor skills.
Supporting feeding, mealtimes and oral motor skills.
Attention, learning, handwriting and classroom participation.
Practical Strategies
Simple ideas and strategies to support your child’s development in everyday routines at home, school and in the community.
Calming and alerting strategies for everyday situations.
Helping children manage transitions and daily structure.
Supporting engagement and task completion.
Simple ways to support sensory needs in daily life.
Learn with us
We regularly share insights, guidance and updates from our therapists to help families better understand child development and therapy approaches.

