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Raising Children Network

raisingchildren.net.au is Australia’s trusted, online parenting resource from pregnancy and birth to raising teens.

Reviewed by experts and based on evidence, raisingchildren.net.au is designed for busy families and contains videos and articles on hundreds of topics. With easy-to-digest information tailored to ages and stages, raisingchildren.net.au helps parents navigate the daily decisions of raising children and looking after their own needs.

More than 78 000 parents visit raisingchildren.net.au every day to explore reliable information about children’s health, sleep, behaviour, eating, physical activity, family relationships, raising teenagers and much more.

How raisingchildren.net.au can help

raisingchildren.net.au provides up-to-date, evidence-based information about raising children and caring for yourself as a parent or carer. They use everyday language with plenty of real-life examples.

Health and education professionals who work with families also recommend the website and distribute its information to parents.

raisingchildren.net.au is Australian Government funded and free of advertising and commercial interests.

Some parents who use raisingchildren.net.au have commented:

  • “I use it whenever I have a parenting issue. I think it’s the best parenting website I have found.”
  • “Having somewhere safe to look for advice makes me feel strong as a parent.”
  • “[The site] often reinforces what I am already doing which gives me confidence.”

The website is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services. It is a partnership between the Parenting Research Centre and the Murdoch Children's Research Institute with The Royal Children’s Hospital Centre for Community Child Health.

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Last reviewed: March 2024

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Language development in autistic children | Raising Children Network

Autistic children might need support to learn language. You can help by creating opportunities for language use, playing, modelling and responding positively.

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Autistic children preparing for puberty | Raising Children Network

Autistic children entering puberty need support. Careful language, visual supports and social stories can help them understand how their bodies will change.

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Therapies for autistic children: guide | Raising Children Network

Looking into therapies for autistic children? Find out which therapies are based on scientific evidence and worth your time and money.

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Making decisions for children with disability, autism or ADHD

If you need to make decisions for or about your child with disability, autism or ADHD, try these steps: clarify, gather information, decide and review.

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Supports that are not NDIS supports for children

The NDIS doesn’t fund supports that children can get from community, government and other services. This guide outlines supports that are not NDIS supports.

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Breath-holding spells in children | Raising Children Network

Watching your child have a breath-holding spell can be scary. Stay calm and wait, because your child will start breathing again, usually in under a minute.

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Vitamins & minerals for kids & teens | Raising Children Network

Kids and teens need vitamins and minerals for health and development. They can get vitamins and minerals by eating a variety of foods from the 5 food groups.

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How to make baby food: in pictures | Raising Children Network

Now that baby is eating solids, what’s the best food? Get homemade baby food ideas for preparing, cooking and storing cereal, fruit, veg, meat and more.

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How communication develops & when talking starts: 0-3 years

Children are ready to communicate from birth. Encourage talking and communication by chatting, responding to children’s interests, and tuning in to children.

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Baby language development: 3-12 months | Raising Children Network

At 3-12 months, there’s a lot happening with baby language development. Expect your baby to coo, laugh, play with sounds, babble and gesture. Read more.

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