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Sharing Calm: Why Co-Regulation Matters for Children
In this blog, we’ll talk about why co-regulation matters so much, especially for children with disabilities, and how these small, gentle strategies can nurture your child’s sense of security and well-being—while also easing some of the load you carry as their parent.
Janiata Malone
Oct 64 min read
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Preparing for School in 2026: Essential Tips for Queensland Parents on Readiness and Support Strategies
We will discuss the key expectations for school enrolment, the benefits of occupational and speech therapy for those facing challenges, and practical strategies you can easily apply at home to ensure your child thrives.
Janiata Malone
Sep 84 min read
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How Occupational Therapy can help: Positioning and Mobility for Infants and Toddlers.
Occupational therapy (OT) plays a vital role in supporting the development of infants and toddlers, particularly those with disabilities.
Janiata Malone
Aug 253 min read
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Simple Routines for Busy Parents -Supporting Kids with Additional Needs at Home
Establishing routines can significantly help provide stability, which supports emotional and cognitive growth.
Janiata Malone
Aug 113 min read
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Knowing When to Reach Out: My Family’s Journey with Early Delays
As a parent, watching your child grow is one of life's greatest joys. But it often comes with worries, especially when it comes to developmental milestones. Questions about whether your child is on track are common. As a first-time parent and an occupational therapist who hadn’t worked with children, I found myself worrying about my baby’s development. I noticed red flags early on—sleep was a constant struggle, my baby developed a flat spot on her head (what health profession
Janiata Malone
Jul 286 min read
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