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Child Psychology for children: a parent's guide

Assessments and therapy for emotional, behavioural and developmental needs.

Updated July 2026 · 6 min read

Overview

Assessments and therapy for emotional, behavioural and developmental needs.

This guide covers what to expect, when to seek support, what to look for in a great provider, and typical costs and NDIS funding — so you can choose child psychology support for your child with confidence.

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Parent tip
Ask about current waitlist times and whether the provider offers a short phone chat before the first appointment — it's the best way to see if they're the right fit for your child.

What to look for

NDIS registration if you plan to use agency-managed NDIS funding.
Qualified therapists — Speech Pathology Australia, AHPRA or OT Australia credentials.
Clear communication with families, realistic waitlist information and telehealth options.

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This is general information, not medical advice. Always confirm a provider's NDIS registration and therapist credentials directly, and speak to your GP or paediatrician about your child's needs.