At Repploy Counselling & ASD Services, we provide counselling and specialist ASD-informed developmental support to children, young people, parents, and carers. Our work supports children’s emotional wellbeing, behaviour, communication, regulation, and overall development within the context of their family, school, and community environments.
Our approach is grounded in professional training, lived experience, and a deep understanding of autism, ADHD, trauma, attachment, and neurodevelopmental differences. We work collaboratively with families to build understanding, confidence, and practical strategies that support positive developmental outcomes for children.
This service is suitable for NDIS-funded families, DFFH-involved families, and private clients, depending on individual circumstances, referral pathways, consent arrangements, and agreed goals.
Repploy Counselling & ASD Services provides counselling and ASD-informed developmental support delivered through individual sessions, parent–child work, and parent or carer guidance.
Support may involve working directly with the child or young person, with parents or carers, or in a combined approach, depending on the child’s age, needs, capacity, and referral context.
Our role may include supporting families to:
understand their child’s developmental, emotional, and behavioural needs
build emotional regulation and coping skills
strengthen communication and connection within the family
navigate behavioural and emotional challenges in a supportive, trauma-informed way
develop practical strategies that support daily functioning at home, school, and in the community
increase parental confidence, consistency, and understanding
Support focuses on emotional development, communication, regulation, and daily functioning, and does not replace clinical therapy, behaviour support plans, medical services, or statutory interventions where these are required.
Our Child Development & Parenting support is:
ASD-informed practice: We apply neuro-affirming, trauma-informed principles in all work with children and families.
Collaborative: We work alongside parents, carers, schools, and other professionals where appropriate.
Respectful and strengths-based: Emphasis is placed on understanding behaviour, not punishing it.
Sessions focus on insight, understanding patterns, and developing practical, sustainable strategies that support both the child and the family as a whole.
Parent-focused support may include guidance around:
Understanding Child Development: Supporting insight into emotional, social, and developmental stages, particularly for neurodivergent children
Managing Challenging Behaviours: Exploring underlying needs, emotional regulation, and supportive responses
Communication and Connection: Strengthening parent–child relationships and reducing conflict
Parent Confidence and Consistency: Supporting clear boundaries, routines, and expectations
School and Education Challenges: Supporting parents to navigate learning environments and advocate effectively
Family Stress and Burnout: Supporting emotional wellbeing and resilience for parents and carers
All support is delivered through counselling and guidance, not direct behavioural intervention.
Individualised support aligned with the child’s needs and family goals
A safe, respectful, and non-judgemental environment
Practical strategies that are realistic and sustainable
Ongoing review and adjustment as the child develops and circumstances change
No pressure. No obligation. Just a chance to talk and see if this feels right for you.
The free 15-minute consultation is an opportunity to talk, ask questions, and see whether our approach feels right for you. It is not a counselling session or assessment.
This service is for parents and carers of children, including those with autism, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental differences, who are seeking guidance, understanding, and practical parenting support.
This support may be accessed through NDIS funding where counselling, capacity-building, or ASD-informed support aligns with the participant’s plan goals.
Services are also available to families involved with DFFH and private clients, depending on referral pathways, consent arrangements, and the needs of the child and family.
Yes. We work directly with children and young people, as well as with parents and carers.
Support may include individual sessions with a child, parent–child work, and parent or carer guidance, depending on the child’s age, needs, capacity, and referral context.
All support is provided within a therapeutic, counselling-based framework and does not replace allied health, behavioural intervention, or statutory services where these are required.
No. We do not provide clinical therapy, behavioural intervention, or allied health treatment. Support is provided through counselling and ASD-informed guidance.
Absolutely. Confidentiality is paramount in our private practice. All consultations and communications are handled securely and respectfully.
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