July 2025
Getting started with work experience
Work experience is an important part of your child’s school experience. Your child works with a business or service for a short time. It usually happens during Year 9 or Year 10. Finding work experience It’s important to find a…Read more about Getting started with work experience

Helping your child learn to self-advocate
Teaching your child to speak up for themselves is an important skill – and it’s never too early to start. Building self-advocacy skills can help your child feel more confident, safer, and more included at school and in life. Start…Read more about Helping your child learn to self-advocate

June 2025
On a waiting list for services? Here’s what you can do to help your child
Finding the right supports for your child with developmental delay or disability can be very confusing and often comes with waiting lists for services. While you are waiting, you can get help to support your child’s development and your family…Read more about On a waiting list for services? Here’s what you can do to help your child

Inclusive playgrounds in regional Victoria
There’s nothing better than an inclusive, all-abilities playground. These are designed for children with a variety of disabilities and sensory issues and are a chance for your child to engage with others, let off steam, and possibly get creative with…Read more about Inclusive playgrounds in regional Victoria

Seeing your story: TV shows for the early years
TV shows are great way to talk about disability with your child and help them feel confident in who they are from a young age. There are some great episodes of family favourites like Play School and Bluey that share…Read more about Seeing your story: TV shows for the early years

