Family Centred Practice refers to the supports and services families receive to develop skills to enhance parent-child interactions in home settings within family routines (Bailey et al. 2012).
Family Centred Practice refers to the supports and services families receive to develop skills to enhance parent-child interactions in home settings within family routines (Bailey et al. 2012).
Each family is unique. I tailor my approach and the services provided to your unique circumstances.
Getting to know you is the first part of developing supports that suit you and your family. We can then develop a plan together that fits your needs.
This is called Family Centred Practice.
Services that I offer include:
Developing Positive Behaviour Support Plans for use at home, childcare, kindergarten or school
Supporting childcare, kindergarten or school staff
Visiting children at childcare, kindergarten or school and providing individualised supports
Working in home to provide individualised supports
Working with other allied health providers to develop and implement goals and supports
Working with children individually, with siblings or peers
Short therapy sessions or all day care
Families as well as children need support to. I support families as well as children by listening, providing suggestions and putting you intouch with services to help you. Children need their families to be strong and well cared for for them to flourish which is why I support everyone in the family through family centred practices.