Early Intervention Support for Children with
Autism & Developmental Delays or differences
Play-based, evidence-informed, and neurodiversity-affirming support to build communication, confidence, and independence in everyday skills - at home, in early learning settings, and in the community.
Services
our approach
A supportive start for your child - and for you.
If you’re feeling unsure about your child’s development, you’re not alone.
LearnSpace provides early intervention support for young children who need extra help with communication, social interaction, behaviour, and learning. Through structured, play-based sessions, we help children build the skills they need to participate more confidently in everyday life.
At the same time, we support you with practical strategies you can use at home - so progress continues beyond each session.
We work with children aged 0–9 who may have:
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Developmental delays or differences
Speech and language differences
Social communication challenges
Difficulties with attention, play, or behaviour
Whether your child has a diagnosis or you’re still exploring next steps, support can begin here.
who we support
Every session is individualised to your child’s strengths and needs, with a focus on meaningful, real-world skills.
Communication & Language
Supporting children to express their needs using words, gestures, or visuals, and to better understand others.
Social Interaction & Play
Building connection through turn-taking, shared attention, and learning how to interact with others.
Thinking & Learning Skills
Developing problem-solving, attention, and early learning foundations through play.
School Readiness
Helping children participate in routines, follow instructions, and build confidence in group settings.
how we help
We offer mobile services to support your child within their natural learning environment. This allows us to gain valuable insights into their daily life, while creating a more comfortable and nurturing space for them to grow and thrive.
We come to you – home, early learning service, school visits, or in the community. Servicing southern suburbs of Brisbane.
Where Sessions Take Place
Understanding Early Intervention for Families
A child’s early years are important as 90% of their brain development occurs before the age of 5.
Early intervention during children’s critical formative years gives them the specialised support they need to develop, learn, thrive and reach their full potential in life.
When a child is able to access intervention as early as possible, the positive effects for their learning and development are significantly increased including participation in school, friendships and recreation opportunities.
Get Started
If you’re wondering how to best support your child, the first step is a conversation.
