Early Childhood Supports NDIS Melbourne
Advice Care supports children and families with respectful, practical and family-centred early childhood supports focused on development, inclusion, confidence and daily routines.
NDIS Early Childhood Support for Children and Families
Early childhood is an important stage of learning, growth and development. Children may need support with communication, social skills, emotional regulation, daily routines, play, learning, community participation, family connection or building independence. Advice Care provides early childhood supports that are practical, respectful and focused on each child’s needs.
We understand that every child is different. Some children may need help with daily routines, while others may need support to join activities, build confidence, follow instructions, manage transitions, communicate needs or take part in family and community life. Our support is based on the child’s NDIS plan, goals, family priorities, strengths, interests and support needs.
Advice Care works with parents, carers, families, support coordinators, educators, allied health professionals and other providers where consent is provided. Our aim is to support the child while also building family confidence and capacity.
Daily Routines
Support with age-appropriate daily routines, structure, transitions and independence building.
Personal CareSocial Participation
Helping children take part in social, play-based, family, cultural and community activities.
Community SupportFamily Support
Practical support that helps families understand needs, routines and everyday strategies.
Social Work SupportCommunication Support
Helping children express needs, follow routines and build confidence in communication.
Therapeutic SupportsPlay and Learning
Support through safe, meaningful and age-appropriate activities that encourage development.
Request SupportInclusion Support
Helping children participate in home, community, early learning and social environments.
Learn MoreSkill Building
Support to build confidence with simple tasks, routines, independence and participation.
Life Skills SupportBehaviour Understanding
Support to understand needs, triggers, communication and safe routines with family input.
Family SupportCare Team Collaboration
Working with families and professionals where consent is provided to support child outcomes.
Make a ReferralFamily-Centred Support for Better Outcomes
At Advice Care, early childhood support is centred around the child and family. We understand that families know their child best. That is why we listen carefully, respect family priorities and work in a way that supports the child’s daily life.
Early childhood support should feel safe, respectful and practical. We aim to support children in familiar environments and help families build confidence with everyday routines. Support may focus on play, communication, self-care, community access, social interaction, emotional needs, routines and independence.
- Support based on child and family goals
- Respect for culture, family values and routines
- Practical support for daily life and participation
- Collaboration with families and professionals where consent is provided
- Focus on confidence, inclusion and child development
Support for Children and Families
We help children build confidence and participation while supporting families with practical, respectful and goal-focused support.
Contact Advice CareWho We Support
Advice Care provides early childhood supports for children with different developmental, communication, social, emotional and daily living needs. Support may be suitable for children who need help with routines, community access, play, independence, family participation or confidence building.
Children With Developmental Needs
Support for children who need assistance with routines, participation, learning and confidence.
Parents and Carers
Practical support and clear communication to help families feel informed and supported.
Support Coordinators and Professionals
Collaboration with the child’s support network where family consent is provided.
Safe, Respectful and Practical Early Childhood Support
Advice Care aims to deliver early childhood supports in a way that protects the child’s safety, dignity and wellbeing. Before support starts, we aim to understand the child’s needs, family routines, communication style, strengths, interests, risks and goals. This helps us provide support that is suitable and meaningful.
Early childhood support can connect with many other services. For example, a child may need community participation support to join activities, personal care support for daily routines, social work support for family needs, transport assistance for appointments, or therapeutic supports to build functional capacity. Advice Care can help families understand how supports may work together.
We also understand that children’s needs can change over time. A child may need extra support during transitions, changes in routine, school readiness, new activities or family changes. Advice Care can review support arrangements and adjust services when needed.
Our goal is to help children feel safe, included and supported while helping families feel more confident in daily life. We provide early childhood support with patience, kindness and respect for each child’s unique journey.
Need Early Childhood NDIS Support?
Contact Advice Care today to discuss early childhood support for your child, family or a participant you support.
Contact Advice CareFrequently Asked Questions
What are early childhood supports under the NDIS?
Early childhood supports help children with development, daily routines, communication, social participation, inclusion, family support and independence building.
Can Advice Care support children and families at home?
Yes. Advice Care can provide support in suitable environments based on the child’s needs, family routines, NDIS plan and support goals.
Can you work with parents, carers and professionals?
Yes. With consent, Advice Care can work with parents, carers, support coordinators, educators, allied health professionals and other relevant supports.
Does early childhood support include community participation?
It may include community participation where this aligns with the child’s NDIS plan, goals and support needs.

