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The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has played a crucial role in supporting children with disabilities to grow and develop to their full potential. Various support and services under the NDIS were implemented with the aim of promoting
independence, social inclusion, and improved quality of life for individuals living with disabilities, including children. The NDIS recognises the importance of early intervention for children with disabilities. Early support and therapy can make a significant difference in a child’s development and future outcomes. That’s why NDIS has an early childhood approach in place that focuses on providing assistance to children facing developmental delays or disabilities and their families to ensure that these children have the best possible beginning in life.

NDIS early childhood approach supports children younger than 9 and offers specialised support and services tailored to their needs. These supports and services have a primary goal of enhancing the child’s development, ensuring the well-being of both the child
and their family, and actively involving the child within their community. In order to access the NDIS early childhood approach, parents can get in touch with an early childhood partner. NDIS’s commitment to providing expert care and delivering family-centred support using the best-practice model ensures that each child receives the tailored assistance needed for their
unique developmental journey.

Early intervention allows children to acquire skills and abilities that are essential for their development. This can include improved communication, motor skills, and cognitive abilities. It also empowers children to become more independent, reducing their reliance on caregivers and support services as they grow. The positive effects of early intervention often extend into adulthood, improving a person’s overall quality of life and participation in society. Aastha Community Services can help parents to access the NDIS early childhood approach and ensure positive long-term outcomes for their children. Contact us today to know more.

 

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