Lecturer and PhD Candidate, Occupational Therapy, Curtin University
I graduated as an occupational therapist from Curtin University in 2015 with distinction and first class honours. I commenced my doctoral studies in 2016 (likely completion 2020), looking at how developmental delays in young children are noticed by the people around them, and associated difficulties in accessing intervention and supports. I worked in a paediatric therapist role and now lecturer undergraduate and postgraduate units in research, disability and child development.
How do I know if my child is developing normally?
Feb 04, 2020 13:07 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Its your three year olds birthday and hes having a party with his day care friends. You watch as the other three year olds ask for more cake and answer questions about what theyre wearing. But your child doesnt say...
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