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Family Home Based Services

  • Home visits by appointment
  • Programs range from the following:
    • Play Development (from birth)
    • Fine Motor development
    • Gross Motor Development
    • Language Development
    • Pre-writing skills
    • Early Literacy
    • Early Numeracy
    • Social skills (play and communicating with others)
  • Advice and information can also be given on:
    • Communication between parents and child
    • Using junk materials as learning tools
  • Support during specialist's appointments
  • Referral to other services/organisations
  • Written reports for other services/organisations if requested

 

Talks to Community Groups

  • Introduction to my business
  • Babies and play
  • Developing communication between parents and children
  • Promoting literacy and/or reading skills
  • How to help my child with early maths skills
  • Junk materials as learning tools
  • HELP - my child is not reaching the normal milestones
  • How to help my child (and me) prepare for their hospital stay
  • What it is like to have a child who is different
  • An introduction to children with disabilities
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders - an overview
  • I am more moody since my child was diagnosed. Why?
  • The Development of Children's Art
  • Grandparents raising Grandchildren with Developmental Disabilities (concerns and support)

 

Professional Development For Organisations (i.e. people working with children 0-8 years)

For Schools, Preschools etc

  • Active Learning - An Introduction
  • Language Development
  • The Un-coordinated child - Developing Gross Motor Skills
  • Using Junk Material as an aid to learning
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders - An Overview
  • How to Help a child with a Vision Impairment
  • How to Help a child with a Hearing Impairment
  • Developing Literacy skills
  • Developing Numeracy skills
  • Parents Need to Continually Grieve for their "Lost" Child
  • The Development of Children's Art
  • Grandparents Raising Grandchildren with Developmental Disabilities (a growing trend)