Ten Signs Your Child Could Benefit From Speech Pathology
Speech Pathology
Every child develops at their own pace, but sometimes delays or differences in speech, language and feeding skills may signal a need for additional support.
Read blogSeven Ways to Nurture Fine Motor Skills
Occupational Therapy
The coordination and control of the small muscles in our hands and fingers that enable precise movements are called fine motor skills. These skills are crucial for tasks like holding a pencil, buttoning a shirt and other activities that require accuracy and dexterity.
Read blogWhat is Interoception?
Psychology
Interoception is a fascinating and often overlooked aspect of our sensory experience that plays a crucial role in how we understand and respond to our bodies.
Read blogWhat is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy?
Psychology
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment approach for a range of mental and emotional health issues, including anxiety and depression.
Read blogCommon Signs of Autism in Young Children
Speech Pathology
Psychology
The early signs of autism can vary, and, in many cases, differences are first observed in the pre-school or early primary school years.
Read blogWhat are the signs of Sensory Processing Disorder?
Occupational Therapy
Psychology
Sensory Processing Disorders (SPD) occurs when the brain has difficulty receiving and responding to information from the senses.
Read blogHow Can Speech Pathology Help Teenagers?
Speech Pathology
Speech pathologists work with individuals across their lifespan and this includes the often complex teenage years.
Read blog10 Tips to Support Your Teenager's Mental Health
Psychology
Most adults would agree that the teenage years are tough. It’s hard to be a teenager and just as hard to be a parent while they go through this period of extreme change.
Read blogSensory Rooms Explained
Occupational Therapy
Psychology
A sensory room is a specially designed space that caters to individuals with sensory processing issues, such as autistic people, those with ADHD, dementia, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or other sensory challenges.
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