Early Intervention

Early support that nurtures development during the most important years

Play-based support that builds early communication, behaviour, and developmental skills.

Who It Is For

  • Toddlers and preschoolers with developmental concerns
  • Children with delayed communication, play, or social skills
  • Families seeking early guidance after developmental screening

Signs Parents May Notice

  • Limited language development compared to peers
  • Difficulty with play, turn-taking, or social engagement
  • Challenges with routines, transitions, or emotional regulation

What Support Looks Like

  • Play-based sessions focused on communication and engagement
  • Parent coaching to support skills at home
  • Developmental monitoring with clear progress check-ins

Expected Outcomes

  • Stronger communication and social interaction skills
  • Improved readiness for preschool and early learning settings
  • Greater parent confidence in supporting development

Parent Involvement

Parent guidance is central to early progress

We equip parents with simple strategies that fit everyday routines.

  • Coaching during sessions with real-time modeling
  • Short, manageable home practice strategies
  • Regular updates that celebrate growth and next steps

FAQs

Common questions from parents

What age does early intervention start?

Support typically begins in the toddler and preschool years, when early skill-building can have a lasting positive impact.

Do parents attend sessions?

Yes, parent participation is encouraged so strategies can be used confidently in everyday routines.

Concerned about your child's early development?

Early support can make a meaningful difference.