Neurodevelopmental Programmes
This is a seven-week parent and child program designed to support early development through understanding, movement, and play. The program is delivered in a small group setting and combines parent education sessions with supported parent–child movement and play sessions.
The focus is on helping parents develop a clearer understanding of how a child’s nervous system, sensory development, and gross motor development interact and influence regulation, confidence, play, and participation in everyday life. Parent sessions will explore how children learn and develop through movement and relationships, and how differences in sensory processing or motor development can impact engagement, behaviour, and play.
The parent–child sessions provide opportunities to apply this understanding in practice, using playful, developmentally appropriate gross motor activities. Sessions are child-led and responsive, supporting not only movement skills but also shared engagement, play skills, confidence, and enjoyment of movement, while strengthening the parent–child relationship.
Course Structure:
• 7 weeks in total
• 4 parent education sessions
• 3 parent and child group sessions
Age groups:
• 18 months – 3 years
• 3–6 years
This program may suit families who want a deeper, practical understanding of their child’s development, and who value an approach that looks beyond individual skills to consider the whole child, their environment, and how they experience the world.