Parenting is one of the most important and challenging jobs there is. Whether you’re caring for a newborn, a curious toddler, or a growing school-age child, you don’t have to figure it all out on your own.

This page offers families with trusted, practical resources for children aged 0–9 years. Here you’ll find support for every stage of your child’s development — from health and learning to behaviour, emotions, and family wellbeing.

We bring together expert approved tips and easy-to-use tools to help you feel more confident, informed, and supported as a parent.

Kids on Track: why some kids need to move

Kids on Track, our school based early intervention program explores ways to better support children who struggle to stay still while learning.

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How telehealth dietitian services can benefit you

Find out how telehealth Dietitian services can support your needs and help you meet your NDIS goals.

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Find out if your child needs early intervention

Find out about the development milestones to help you understand if your child needs early intervention.

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How trauma services can help your family

Your trauma experience may affect your parenting in multiple ways. This may mean you could experience more challenges in the relationship with your child.

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How to deal with a child’s tantrum in public

Know what to do when your child has a tantrum in public and find ways to reduce tantrums occurring.

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Help your child settle into new routines

New school, new year level, new kinder or new childcare? Here are some practical things you can do to assist your young ones to settle in.

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Simple strategies to help you child settle into kinder or care

Whether it is starting at kindergarten or childcare, there are some practical things you can do to assist your little ones to make the transition.

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