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ADHD

ADHD

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder that impacts self-regulation and executive functioning rather than attention alone.

Cerebral palsy

Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a condition caused by damage to the developing brain that affects movement and posture. This damage may occur before, during, or shortly after birth.

Down's syndrome

Down’s Syndrome

Down’s Syndrome, also known as Trisomy 21, is a genetic condition caused by the presence of an extra chromosome.

Dyspraxia DCD

Dyspraxia

Dyspraxia, also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), is a diagnosis typically made by a pediatrician, often informed by specialist assessments from an occupational therapist.

Handwriting Difficulties

Handwriting Difficulties

If your child's school has noted that their handwriting is lagging behind their peers, or if you've observed challenges on your own, we can provide support. Parents often seek our help for a range of handwriting-related issues.

joining-life-skills

Life Skills Difficulties

Life skills are everyday activities that allow children to become more independent and capable as they grow. These include tasks like making lunch, washing dishes, cooking, putting away clothes, and taking out the rubbish.

Physical disabilities

Physical Disabilities

Physical disabilities encompass a wide range of conditions that impact a child's ability to perform everyday movements and physical tasks.

Sensory feeding difficulties

Sensory Feeding Difficulties

Sensory feeding difficulties occur when a child’s sensory system affects their ability to tolerate and enjoy a wide range of foods.

Sensory processing differences

Sensory Processing Differences

Every child has a unique sensory profile that affects how they respond to stimuli such as sounds, sights, textures, tastes, and movements.