Sleep and paediatric population
Did you know? 25-40% of children between 4 and 10 years have sleep problems. Insufficient sleep is a big problem for many reasons. Sleep impacts every domain of a child’s health and development. Good sleep optimises brain maturation. There is a public health demand for sleep screening at community-based well-child assessments to enable early detection […]
Why is it important for my child to have healthy brain balance?
Brain balance refers to the optimal functioning and coordination of the various parts of the brain. Optimal brain development and functional connection, impacts every aspect of a child’s cognitive, physical, social and emotional development.
Does your child have learning and attentional difficulties?
Learning and attentional difficulties observed in the classroom can sometimes be the result of convergence insufficiency of the eyes.
Parents put away the flashcards; your child’s social skills are more important than academics!
Creating opportunities for your child to learn social skills early in life is far more predictive of successful outcomes in adulthood than early academics.
5 strategies to help your child with autism spectrum disorder develop social skills
Autistic children characteristically find social situations more challenging than their neurotypical peers and take longer to master these skills.
8 signs my child may have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder and thought to affect 1 in 20 Australians.