Tracey O'Keefe - Educational Advisor for ages 7 and under

Family Support

Building the capacity of parents to support their child’s learning and behaviour.

Family Support

Tracey is a friendly, approachable and experienced professional who will develop an individualised program for your child that is family-centred and strength based. 

Early Intervention Advisor


Tracey is especially interested in promoting inclusion within educational settings, completing developmental assessments, and building the capacity of parents to positively support their child’s learning and behaviour.


Family guidance and support


  • Key Worker coordination
  • Comprehensive developmental assessments
  • Home based programs targeting all developmental areas
  • Behaviour education and support
  • Play and learning supports
  • Social skill development
  • Emotional learning and regulation support
  • Self-care skill development, including toileting skills
  • Guidance with sleep interventions
  • Guidance and support with transition to kindergarten and school
  • Consultation to educational settings to support participation and access
  • Parent education 
  • Recommendation and provision of visual aids and resources 
  • Facilitate referrals to other services


Key Worker coordination


You can engage Tracey as your Key Worker and she will work with you to make informed decisions about the most appropriate services for your child. Tracey is a qualified educator with expertise in child development, learning and wellbeing. This enables her to support you to identify, plan and deliver learning opportunities for your child with confidence. She understands that you are your child's best teacher and will guide you to provide opportunities to teach and practice new skills within your child’s everyday routines and activities.


If required, Tracey will support you to access specialists who can become part of your child’s team. As your primary contact, Tracey can coordinate this team.  This team could include any of the following:


  • Speech Pathologist
  • Physiotherapist
  • Occupational Therapist
  • Psychologist
  • Specialist teacher
  • Educators
  • Social Worker
  • Medical professionals


As a Specialist Educator, Tracey can also facilitate access to supports and services within the community such as – childcare, kindergarten, school, playgroups and more.


The Key Worker model has been identified as the best approach to support early child development, and NDIS advocates for Early Childhood Intervention best practice standards.


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