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NDIS Early Childhood Supports Caboolture

Our key workers, therapists, and practitioners in Caboolture work as a team to support your child and family in making positive life changes.

How Early Childhood Supports Deliver More

When you work with Everyday Independence for early childhood supports (early childhood intervention services), your child and family will be supported by a Caboolture-based key worker and team of therapists and practitioners that may include speech pathologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, behavior support practitioners, and habit coaches.

While each family’s team configuration depends on the child’s developmental needs and therapist availability, you can count on the support of a key worker, and at least one therapist for your early intervention services.

Positive Changes With Our Key Worker Model

Our early childhood supports (early childhood intervention services) support all children with disabilities and developmental delays aged up to nine. You’ll be matched with a Caboolture key worker, a degree-qualified teacher with a thorough understanding of childhood development. They’ll take the time to get to know your family, what’s important to you all, and what you want to achieve. They’ll be your primary contact for your services with us.

Your key worker will coordinate services provided by therapists and practitioners on your team who offer specialist consultations and bursts of therapy to your child when needed.

Tailored Support for Your Child and Family

Whether it’s enhancing social skills, making new friends, increasing independence, improving communication or mobility, our early childhood services help improve your child’s and family’s well-being and quality of life. When you choose us for early childhood supports in Caboolture, you can expect that we will:

  • Look at your child’s needs across all areas, rather than focusing solely on specific aspects of your child’s development
  • Provide services and support in your home and local community
  • Suggest ideas and approaches that consider the unique needs of your family to help develop your child’s skills
  • Help you adapt everyday routines so your child maximises their opportunities to learn new skills

Getting Started with Early Childhood Supports Whether it’s enhancing social skills, making new friends, increasing independence, improving communication or mobility, our early childhood services help improve your child’s and family’s well-being and quality of life. When you choose us for early childhood supports in Caboolture, you can expect that we will:

Your first step to getting started with early childhood supports is to meet with a key worker, in your home. They get to know you, your family and child and other members of your support team to understand the outcomes you all want.

Is your child not yet a NDIS participant? Visit our NDIS page for information on getting your plan funded.

A Team Approach For Positive Change

Occupational Therapy

Speech Pathology

Physiotherapy Services

Positive Behaviour Support

Habit Coaching

Frequently Asked Questions

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