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This workshop aims to help parents understand their child’s sensory needs and explore strategies that can help with sensory regulation.
This workshop aims to help parents understand their child’s sensory needs and explore strategies that can help with sensory regulation.
his workshop aims to help parents understand their child’s sensory needs and explore strategies that can help with sensory regulation.
This workshop aims to help parents understand their child’s sensory needs and explore strategies that can help with sensory regulation.
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Learn social play skills, communication and following routines with singing and dancing. For families of children from 3–5 years old with a disability, delay or developmental concerns. Facilitated by a music educator and early childhood teacher.
Enjoy songs, book readings and communication opportunities. For families who have developmental concerns for their child from birth to 3 years old. Facilitated by a speech pathologist and early childhood special educator.
This workshop will outline what the NDIS early childhood approach age extension from 7 to 9 means for your family
Join us in conversation to learn about how working with your child and family’s strengths creates positive outcomes.
This workshop is an introduction to toilet training and an initial problem-solving session for families who are preparing to begin toilet training.
Learn social play skills, communication and following routines with singing and dancing. For families of children from 3–5 years old with a disability, delay or developmental concerns. Facilitated by a music educator and early childhood teacher.
A trip into the community is a wonderful experience to discover the world and have fun, but inclusion can be a challenge for families of children with a disability. How can you create the same opportunities to do things that other children do on a day out? Join us online!
Free playgroup for families of babies and children (up to the age of 3) not yet walking who might have some concerns about their development. Facilitated by a Speech Pathologist and Early Childhood Special Educator.
Meet and share experiences and information with parents and carers of children with a disability, developmental delay or concern about their child’s development.
Labels that define rather than confine us help to communicate valuable information about ourselves and our needs. They need to promote inclusion and respect.