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Developmental Coordination Disorder

Developmental Coordination Disorder is a lifelong disability impacting most aspects of daily living that involve movement. With an estimated prevalence of ~5% of children, the disorder affects an average of one to two children in every Australian classroom.

Explore Our Ears

Hands-on science lesson plans for teachers related to the topic 'Explore Our Ears'.

Poo and You!

Hands-on science lesson plans for teachers related to the topic 'Poo and You!'.

Primary School Excursions

Everything you need to know to book an excursion at the The Kids Discovery Centre.

Following your child's interest

In this blog, Senior Speech Pathologist Sally Grauaug and Speech Pathology Clinical Lead Aria May share tips on following your child's interest.

Germs!

Hands-on science lesson plans for teachers related to the topic 'Germs!'.

Using visual supports

In this blog, Senior Speech Pathologist Sally Grauaug and Speech Pathology Clinical Lead Aria May discuss the use of visual supports.

Using daily routines to support communication

In this blog, Senior Speech Pathologist Sally Grauaug and Speech Pathology Clinical Lead Aria May discuss how daily routines can facilitate the development of your child’s communication skills.

TUMS

Supporting healthy tummies in bubs

World-first research helps to identify child developmental delays

The ORIGINS Project’s Early Moves study is investigating whether a baby’s early movements can predict learning difficulties later in childhood.