Therapy
At Day by Day Early Intervention, our therapy is play-based, relationship-focused and tailored to each child’s strengths, interests and everyday routines. We work in partnership with families to support meaningful growth across communication, motor skills and emotional wellbeing.
Supporting Children Through Play-Based, Evidence-Informed Therapy
Children learn best through play, connection and meaningful interactions. Our therapists use child-led, evidence-informed approaches to support communication, motor development, sensory processing, emotional regulation and everyday independence.
Speech Pathology and Occupational Therapy Working Together
Many children benefit from both speech and occupational therapy. When needed, our therapists collaborate to support shared goals across communication, play skills, sensory needs, motor skills and social-emotional development. This creates a consistent, holistic early intervention plan for your child.
Therapy Tailored to Your Child’s Everyday Routines
Our therapy doesn’t happen only in the clinic. We support families to use strategies during everyday moments – mealtimes, playtime, dressing, transitions, outings, school and childcare routines. Small moments create big opportunities for growth.
Flexible Therapy Options to Suit Your Family
We offer therapy in a range of settings to best support your child:
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clinic sessions (Port Adelaide)
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mobile/community sessions
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school and childcare visits
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parent coaching sessions
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joint or team-based sessions when needed
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Working in Partnership With Families
You are an important part of your child’s progress. We involve families in every step – from goal setting to reviewing progress and celebrating achievements. Our team is here to guide, support and empower you throughout your early intervention journey.

Ready to take the next step?
Complete the Referral Form so our team can tailor support for your child’s needs.
Learn more about our Speech Pathology services.
Explore our Occupational Therapy support.
See how we work with families on our Working Together page.
Read about our Assessment & Reporting process.