Early Childhood Support

Helping young children to grow
At FAMS Support Network, we understand how important the early years are in shaping a child’s development. That’s why our Early Childhood Support services are designed to give young children—particularly those with developmental delays or disabilities—the strongest possible start in life. We work alongside families across Victoria to support each child’s growth, learning, and wellbeing in a way that feels natural, caring, and empowering.

Whether your child needs help with communication, social interaction, mobility, or day-to-day skills, our team of qualified early childhood professionals is here to provide personalised support. We take time to understand your child’s unique strengths, challenges, and interests, and we collaborate closely with you to develop a tailored plan that supports their development in both home and community settings.

We believe that families play a central role in a child’s progress. That’s why we focus on building your confidence as a parent or carer, offering guidance, tools, and compassionate support every step of the way. Our aim is to help your child participate more fully in daily life, feel included in their community, and gain the skills they need to thrive now and into the future.

With FAMS Support, you’re not just receiving a service—you’re gaining a trusted partner in your child’s journey. Together, we can lay the foundation for a brighter, more independent future.

Our Services include:
  • Enhancing capacities
    We support and prepare programs for development of skills and encourage taking up new hobbies and interests, and learning new things
  • Cognitive Enhancement
    We prepare programs for young and adults to enhance their cognitive capacities by using cognitive modifiability theories.
  • Literacy , Numeracy & Problem Solving
    We prepare programs to improve literacy and numeracy skills and help to solve problems. This includes reading programs for young children and adults together with daily financials skills.