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Quick Check: Is Dododo right for your family?
Answer a few short questions to see if Dododo might be a good fit for your family. Takes just 2 minutes
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How old is your child?
Under 2
2–4 years
5–7 years
8 years
Over 8 years
Whatever the age, it’s never too early (or too late) to support a child's skills.
Have you had any concerns about your child's development?
You don’t need a formal diagnosis to start supporting your child’s development.
Possible signs of autism (ASD), ADHD or other developmental differences (e.g. language, sensory, learning)
No specific concerns, we just want to support our child’s development
My child has a confirmed diagnosis
No concerns, just exploring options
What diagnosis has been given?
If you feel comfortable sharing: what diagnosis has your child received?
Autism (ASD)
ADHD
Speech or language disorder
Sensory processing differences
Developmental delay
Other
Prefer not to say
What is your child’s level of need?
How would you describe the level of support your child currently needs? There are no wrong answers — this just helps us tailor suggestions
Significant difficulties (your child cannot manage everyday tasks independently and key skills are not yet developed)
Moderate difficulties (your child needs regular support in certain situations, such as transitions or social interactions)
Mild difficulties (your child mostly copes but sometimes needs extra help, e.g. focus, language, behaviour)
Still unsure (we’re currently observing or waiting for assessment)
Prefer not to answer
Children need different levels of support at different times. Some struggle with everyday tasks, while others appear independent but still require assistance with focus, emotions, or transitions. All levels of need are welcome here — Dododo adjusts to your child, not the other way around.
Does your child currently see a therapist or other specialist?
Yes, regularly
Occasionally
Not at the moment
We’re currently looking for support
Whether you already have support or are still figuring things out, home-based practice can make a big difference.
Based on your answers so far, we’d love to share some helpful free resources from our library.
Something to help you on your journey:
✅ 5 Signs your child might need extra support – and what to do next
✅ Simple home activities to build key skills
✅ The calm parent starter pack
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Who supports your child’s development at home?
Who is mainly involved in supporting your child’s skills at home?
Mum
Dad
Both parents
Grandparent(s)
Hired specialist (e.g. nanny, tutor, SEN teacher)
No one regularly
Other
*Select one or more options
How much time can you spend on home-based activities?
Roughly how much time can you spend each day on activities with your child at home?
5 minutes a day
10–15 minutes a day
20–30 minutes a day
Not sure yet
Only on weekends
Every family is different.
Some children are supported by both parents, some by a grandparent or a therapist. There’s no right or wrong answer — we’re here to complement your efforts, not replace them. Even five minutes a day can be enough — the key is consistency, not perfection.
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Dododo is designed for busy families and adapts to your real daily rhythm.
Based on your answers, Dododo may be a great fit for your family.
Dododo is a simple, easy-to-follow plan tailored to your child’s needs and your time.
You've made a great first step, and it's time to dododo it together
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