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Why we’re all about All About Me pages (and how to create yours) All About Me pages shift the deficit...
Learn moreOur resources offer practical tips, strategies and personal perspectives to assist in navigating the day-to-day realities of your child’s disability and to make informed choices. There are stories from other families and people with disability sharing their insights and experiences of living a good life. Do you have a story or tip to share? Get in touch.
Why we’re all about All About Me pages (and how to create yours) All About Me pages shift the deficit...
Learn moreSiblings can play a key role in the life of a child with a disability. With the right support, they...
Learn moreMany hands make light work. A therapy assistant or support worker can help take the load off you as a...
Learn moreThe amount of support available out there for families is phenomenal! But with so many specialists, therapists, educators, family members...
Learn moreSo, you need a new therapist. You might have just received a recommendation from another member of your care team....
Learn moreHear host Deb Herbert and panel members – Clare Gibellini, Marlena Katene, Maryam Roghani, Sam Paior discuss how therapies are...
Learn moreParents can feel pressure to take on many therapeutic interventions when raising a child with a disability or developmental delay,...
Learn moreFamily-Centred practice is a set of values, skills, behaviours and knowledge that recognises the central role of families in children’s...
Learn moreWhat is Planet Puberty and what does it offer to families of children with intellectual disability and autism? Planet Puberty is a brand new suite of resources designed to...
Learn moreSophie has Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS). Combining sounds into words, and words into sentences is very difficult and people...
Learn moreIt is frustrating for children and their families when a child cannot recognise or safely express their emotions. In this...
Learn moreStacey Touma, CEO of Kindred (Formerly Reframing Disability), was invited to speak at the International Society for Early Intervention (ISEI)...
Learn moreEarly childhood intervention is more than therapy. As learning mainly takes place between sessions, it’s important for professionals to partner...
Learn moreWatch the webinar and learn why so many parents include Growth Mindset in their toolkit of knowledge to bring out the very best in their children.
Learn moreWatch the webinar and learn why so many parents include Secure Attachment with your Child in their toolkit of knowledge to bring out the very best in their children.
Learn moreIn 2019, Kindred (Formerly Reframing Disability) partnered with Plumtree Children’s Services and Now & Next to host the Family Conference:...
Learn moreWorking towards your child’s goals doesn’t need to be expensive or feel like extra work. In this blog, Stacey reflects on her family’s experience of the fun ways her son and his siblings worked on goals at home.
Learn moreWatch the webinar and learn why so many parents include Emotion Coaching in their toolkit of knowledge to bring out the very best in their children.
Learn moreMums, Dads & Carers, I know this is such an uncertain & overwhelming time. We are experiencing so much change...
Learn moreThere is a lot to do, and to think about, in the lead up to school starting. One thing that many families don’t realise until school starts, is that time for therapy is dramatically reduced. How do families make therapy work?
Learn moreThis article is good for everyone; whether you are waiting for NDIS, are low on NDIS funds, or just looking for mainstream activities or cost-saving activities that can support your child’s goals.
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