


Early Childhood Intervention Support (0 - 9)
We offer play-based early intervention to help children build the skills they need to thrive in everyday life.
NDIS Early Childhood Services
Early Childhood Intervention Supports for 0 - 9 years
(Capacity Building - Improved Daily Living)
Support is available for children who need help with emotions, behaviour, social skills, communication, prep readiness, or everyday routines.
Using a play-based, family-centred approach, we work closely with you to support your child’s development across home, community, and early learning environments.
🎯 Early Intervention Services
We offer play-based early intervention to support your child’s growth, confidence, and participation in daily life.
🧸 Therapeutic Intervention
Play-based sessions tailored to your child’s developmental needs and NDIS goals. Support focuses on building:
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Self-regulation and emotional control
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Social interaction and turn-taking
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Communication and engagement
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Fine and gross motor skills
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Prep and school readiness
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Confidence in daily routines
Sessions are fun, developmentally appropriate, and guided by your child’s interests while working toward meaningful outcomes they can use across home, community, and learning settings.
✏️ Assessments
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Developmental screening
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Informal observations and summary reports to help track progress and guide supports
🛠️ Resource Development
Custom visuals and supports to assist with routines, transitions, and emotional regulation — for use at home, childcare, kinder, or in the community.
Families are central to their child’s progress — and we’re here to walk alongside you with practical, compassionate support.
🌈 Also Available: Child-Centered Play Therapy
We also offer Child-Centered Play Therapy as part of our early intervention approach — a gentle, child-led, evidence-based therapy that supports emotional regulation, behaviour, and connection through play.

How can we help?
Every child is different, so we tailor support to your child’s unique needs and goals. Areas we often focus on include:
✅ Social and Emotional Support
We help children build the skills they need to connect, communicate, and participate successfully in everyday life. Support may include:
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Expressing needs, emotions, and feelings
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Self-regulation and managing big emotions
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Taking turns and sharing with others
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Listening and following instructions
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Sitting and maintaining attention
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Transitioning between activities or environments
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Developing play skills and positive social interactions
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Building confidence in social situations
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Behavioural support to encourage positive participation
✅ Communication and Language Support
We support children in building the skills they need to understand, express, and engage with the world around them. Support may include:
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Receptive language – following instructions, understanding questions, concepts, sentence structures, stories, and written text
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Expressive language – building vocabulary, using correct grammar, and forming clear, age-appropriate sentences
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Pre-language skills – developing the foundations of communication such as gestures, facial expressions, imitation, joint attention, turn-taking, and eye contact
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Functional communication – helping children express their needs, wants, and ideas in ways others can understand
✅ Gross Motor Skills Support
We use play-based activities and everyday routines to support the development of gross motor skills, helping children build confidence in how they move and participate. Support may include:
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Encouraging balance, body awareness, and coordination
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Practising movements like crawling, running, jumping, climbing stairs, catching and throwing
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Supporting skills needed for independence — like standing to dress or move between positions
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Using fun, active play to build strength and confidence
✅ Cognitive Development Support
We support children in developing the thinking and learning skills they need to confidently engage in everyday routines, play, and early learning environments. Support may include:
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School and preschool readiness
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Early literacy foundations – recognising sounds and letters, building pre-writing skills, engaging with stories, learning rhymes and songs
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Early numeracy foundations – recognising numbers and shapes, counting, and understanding basic concepts like big/small, over/under, and first/next
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Supporting attention, memory, and problem-solving through play and daily activities
✅ Fine Motor Skills Support
We use play-based activities and everyday routines to support the development of fine motor and self-help skills, helping children build confidence and independence. Support may include:
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Pencil skills – scribbling, colouring, drawing, and early writing
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Scissor skills – learning to cut with control and purpose
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Manipulation and coordination – using toys and tools to strengthen finger and hand movements
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Self-care skills – dressing (zips, buttons, shoelaces, belts), using cutlery, opening lunchboxes and food packaging
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Personal hygiene routines – supporting skills like brushing teeth, toileting, and brushing hair

Mobile Early Childhood Intervention
We are based in Brisbane and will travel up to 60 minutes each way
We service:
Brisbane
Ipswich
Sunshine Coast
Logan
Locations include surrounding suburbs
