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Bright Eyes Early Intervention

Locality: Pymble, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9498 1596



Address: Level 1, 9-11 Bridge Street 2073 Pymble, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.beei.com.au/

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24.01.2022 NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF TAKING THREE DEEP BREATHS When it comes to parenting consciously, just taking three deep breaths can make a huge difference to... what happens next. It’s the difference between a having a reaction and giving a response. A reaction is impulsive, often lacking judgement. It’s something we can live to regret. A response comes with more thought and consideration for outcomes and consequences. Three. Deep. Breaths. It’s the simplest of parenting hacks, but one we’ll all probably get to put into practice in the very near future! We love this quote from common sense parenting author, educator and speaker, Maggie DentYou can also catch Maggie on the ABC podcast, Parental as Anything. Source: Maggie Dent #maggiedent #maggiedentauthor



23.01.2022 Autism Swim are spear-heading a project with the NSW Police and Rescue team, which is focused on refining search and rescue processes for those with autism and communication challenges (including dementia) who wander. See the link below for details on their initiative and a recent call for committee members. https://www.linkedin.com//autism-swim_autismswim-nswpolice

18.01.2022 More Information: https://auaba.com.au/2021-Conference #ABAA2021 #ABA

11.01.2022 A beautiful reminder...thanks for the share Raised Good.



10.01.2022 Austim CRC have just published a landmark report for families, clinicians, researchers and policy makers, which synthesises the best available high-quality evidence about interventions for children on the autism spectrum aged up to 12 years. This report was commissioned by National Disability Insurance Agency and produced by an expert team of researchers engaged by Autism CRC. Full details of the report are available on their website - https://www.autismcrc.com.au/interventions-evidence

09.01.2022 How is everyone going? We hope all of our families, and those in the broader community, are coping with the extended lockdown in Sydney - and restrictions in other areas. See below link to APS pamphlet for some general tips on supporting children with autism through COVID-19 and remember to reach out for support when you need it. Hang in there, everyone! https://www.psychology.org.au//20APS-CCN-IS-COVID-19-suppo

08.01.2022 Have you heard about MultiLit's new project aimed at behaviour management in primary schools? An article titled ‘Managing challenging behaviour in the classroom: Positive Teaching and Function-Based approaches’ written by Jill Hellemans and Micaela Rafferty, special educators and Board-certified behaviour analysts with MultiLit, has been published in the Learning Difficulties Australia (LDA) Bulletin (Volume 52, No 2, September 2020). Read full article here https://lnkd.in/dm...TWqZu Watch a short video on the MultiLit approach to Positive Teaching and Learning here https://lnkd.in/gU6dwnk



07.01.2022 More wise words from YLB.

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