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Early childhood intervention
Early childhood intervention is tailored support for children with disabilities. Learn more about accessing these services through the NDIS.
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Childhood disability
If your child has a disability, they may encounter challenges in their everyday life. Learn about disability rights and where to find support.
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Caring for a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
If your child has been diagnosed as having autism spectrum disorder (ASD) it's important to have support. Find out how to get financial and emotional assistance.
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Raising a deaf or hard of hearing child
If you are raising a deaf child, getting the right support as soon as possible will help them reach their full potential.
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Low muscle tone (hypotonia) in babies and toddlers
If your child has low muscle tone, their muscles they may seem floppy. Often it is a sign of a health condition. Read more on symptoms and treatment.
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Parenting in the country
Read to learn more about support networks and healthcare services parents can access in rural areas, and tips on keeping kids safe.
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Having a baby at a birthing centre
Birthing centres are usually more home-like than hospitals. Birthing centres are run by midwives, and in some centres, water birth is an option.
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Routine health checks for babies and children
Routine health checks with a child health nurse or GP will check your child's growth and development and keep up to date with their routine vaccinations.
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What is Down syndrome?
Down syndrome is a condition caused by 3 copies of chromosome 21. People with Down syndrome may have physical and intellectual disabilities.
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