Give your child support that feels clear, practical and trusted.
Practical occupational therapy guidance, assessments, resources and learning tools designed to help parents understand their child’s development — and know what the next best step should be.
Simple guidance, age-appropriate support, structured tools and a calmer way to understand your child’s learning and development.
Support that helps you understand what is really going on.
When a child struggles with learning, movement, concentration, handwriting, regulation or confidence, parents often need more than a quick answer. This page helps guide you toward the right type of support.
Understand development
Learn how sensory, motor, attention and learning foundations work together so you can see your child’s needs more clearly.
Use structured assessments
Access practical developmental assessments that help identify strengths, developing areas and possible areas needing support.
Know the next step
Move from uncertainty to action with resources, recommendations and support options designed for real parent questions.
Small developmental gaps can affect big daily moments.
A child’s confidence, learning, behaviour and independence are built on many smaller foundations. When one area is under strain, it may show up in schoolwork, attention, emotional regulation, movement or everyday routines.
Choose the support that fits your child best.
These resources are designed to help parents take the next step with more confidence — from online assessments to practical downloads and therapy guidance.
Online Assessments
Age-based developmental checks to help parents understand current skills and support needs.
View assessments →Parent Resources
Practical tools and guidance to support learning, development and confidence at home.
View resources →Therapy Services
Specialised occupational therapy support for children with developmental or learning challenges.
Explore services →Online Store
Browse assessments, reports, downloads and developmental tools in one easy place.
Go to shop →A simple path for parents.
Start with concern
You notice something in learning, behaviour, movement, attention or confidence that feels difficult.
Choose a resource
Select the assessment, download, service or support option that best matches your child’s age and needs.
Get direction
Use the information to understand strengths, developing areas and possible next steps.
Take action
Book support, use the tools at home or contact Carla for guidance when more help is needed.
Not sure where to start?
That is completely normal. Send a message and ask which resource, assessment or service would be the best starting point for your child.