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Early support can help with 4 key areas of development

Physical Development

Social and Emotional Development

Social and Emotional Development

Children's body and brains.  


This includes gross motor skills - balance, climbing, jumping, running etc,

and fine motor skills - dressing, drawing, cutting, holding a pencil etc.

Social and Emotional Development

Social and Emotional Development

Social and Emotional Development

Children’s ability to form relationships and cope with emotions. 


This includes building relationships with other children and developing play skills, as well as learning to regulate emotions.

Cognitive Development

Behavioural Development

Behavioural Development

Children’s thinking and learning. 


Cognitive development is the development of knowledge, skills, problem solving and dispositions, which help children to think about and understand the world around them. It includes building skills such as pre-reading, numeracy, language and communication.

Behavioural Development

Behavioural Development

Behavioural Development

Children’s behaviour and how it’s affected by physical and cognitive development.  


Many behavioral skills are social attributes that help people connect with others and form relationships. Some common examples of behavioral skills include communication, empathy and conflict resolution.

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