Every child develops in their own way and at their own pace.
Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) supports young children who may need extra help with their development, as well as the families who care for them. Our therapists work alongside you to understand your child’s strengths, challenges, and what matters most to your family.
We focus on supporting your child in everyday routines — at home, at childcare/school, and in the community — so learning feels natural and meaningful.
Early Childhood Intervention can support your child with:
Communication and language
Play and social skills
Movement and coordination
Daily activities such as dressing or feeding
Emotional regulation and confidence
We also support parents and carers with guidance, reassurance, and practical strategies.
Our therapists will:
Take time to get to know your child and your family
Observe your child in everyday settings
Work with you to understand your goals and concerns
Use play-based, child-friendly approaches
Share simple strategies you can use at home
You are always part of the process — we work together as a team.
For children, we:
Focus on your child’s strengths and individual needs
Support goals that matter to your child and family
Provide clear information to support funding and planning
Work closely with families, educators, and support teams
Our focus is on helping your child build skills, confidence, and independence in a way that feels safe, positive, and encouraging.
We understand that supporting a young child can feel overwhelming at times.
We aim to:
Support you with clear, practical guidance
Build your confidence in supporting your child’s development
Respect your family’s values, culture, and routines
Celebrate progress, big and small
Our approach is warm, collaborative, and centred on your family’s wellbeing.
We believe early support can make a meaningful difference — not by rushing development, but by nurturing it with care.
Our goal is to help children grow, learn, and participate in everyday life, while supporting families to feel confident, informed, and supported.