Programs and resources for family members and carers to maintain their own health and well-being, and support children and young people in their care.
We understand the significant role that families play in the well-being of young people with autism. We’ve created a series of programs and resources designed to assist family members and carers to maintain their own health and well-being, and to better support the children and young people in their care.
Our program aims to educate and support parents in managing stress, frustration, anxiety, and relationship difficulties that may arise from these challenges.
Helps children and teens build resilience, make new friends, improve their understanding of their sibling’s neurodiversity and have a tonne of fun.
Our parent-child play based group, focuses on encouraging parent–child interaction while improving the play skills essential for development.
Supported play, music, songs and discussion for families where English is a second language with autistic children up to 5 years of age.
A new 6-week program to assist parents with practical strategies to help their children understand, communicate and manage their emotions effectively.
A 6-week program to equip parents and carers with emotional coaching skills for the needs of teenagers, emphasising acceptance, empathy and understanding.
A program for families with children 3-5 years focusing on improving communication and language through play, with parent networking opportunities.
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