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Esmé Le Roux

Locality: Bunbury, Western Australia

Phone: +61 408 364 179



Address: Unit 2/ 76 Spencer Street 6230 Bunbury, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.spotsbunbury.com

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22.01.2022 Have you got a little Horton? One who hears every little thing and is perhaps too sensitive to sounds? My 3 top tips for auditory sensitivity: 1. Prepare your c...hild when known triggers will occur in a day. This can be done verbally or with a visual schedule. Please do so well in advance! 2. Explore various strategies (with your child if possible) before you need it. These can include palm size picture cards of your child's favourite calming strategies to choose from when feeling anxious about noise, noise cancelling earphones or headphones, earplugs, heavy and deep muscle work before being exposed to noise, etc. 3. Use white noise. The soft humming of a fan, waterfall sounds, soft classical music, or even white noise apps may work better for your child because it helps to mask sounds that trigger or cause distress. When in doubt, talk to your Occupational Therapist to guide you. #DrSeussBirthday #HearingAwarenessWeek #SensoryIntegration #AuditorySensitivity -Image of Dr Seuss' book obtained from Iced Tea : Horton Hears a Who and Japan -Photo by Andrea Piacquadio



19.01.2022 Celebrating Australia's OT Week in style :)

19.01.2022 Bullying is never okay.

17.01.2022 Mini introduction to our special sense of movement. #MotorMonday



14.01.2022 A good resource to teach children how to give and accept compliments - World Compliment Day 2020 https://images.app.goo.gl/GnUaSZmKvdqDcFas7

14.01.2022 Bounce away! Working hard on the power-house 3 foundational sensory systems: 1. Sense of movement (vestibular) 2. Sense of body position (proprioception) 3. Sense of touch (tactile) #TherapyThursday... #FunOT See more

12.01.2022 #AutismAwarenss



11.01.2022 Dr Seuss’ birthday

11.01.2022 #Inspirational #AmazingLove

08.01.2022 Washing hands - kids friendly version

08.01.2022 Starlight Movie Month!

08.01.2022 World Hearing Day is a great prompt to freshen up on auditory processing and neural pathways! This 2 minute video details the function of the vestibulocochle...ar nerve for both #auditory and #vestibular processing, highlighting how closely linked these two systems are: http://bit.ly/2HZhNni #WorldHearingDay #CPD



07.01.2022 Today would have been Dr A Jean Ayres' 100th birthday and although COVID prevented attending an international congress and celebration in honour of Dr Ayres, it... remains fitting to pay tribute to this amazing, pioneer occupational therapist. Her theory and frame of reference forever shaped the way I understand and help a child for the better, and for that I am very grateful. Happy Birthday! #AyresSensoryIntegration #Ayres100 #OccupationalTherapy See more

06.01.2022 #WorldGreatestShave 2020

06.01.2022 COVID-19 a deferent take

06.01.2022 #Telehealth We make it work! It's an OT thing... :)

05.01.2022 Time to reflect on blessings and beautiful relationships with our SPOTS families. Thank you for your continued support x

05.01.2022 Children Needed to Participate in Research Study! The Evaluation of Ayres Sensory Integration (EASI) is a new set of tests to assess sensory and motor skills i...n typical children aged 3-12 years. This is a wonderful opportunity for Australian children to be represented in this new assessment tool. For more information contact Esmé at SPOTS - Therapy for Children. Please share!

03.01.2022 "Neurodiversity is all about understanding that people’s brains are different. We all think and learn differently, have different attention spans and experience different moods - and that is completely normal." #CelebrateNeurodiversityWeek

02.01.2022 Ask away about touch!

01.01.2022 We have an addition to the zoo at my house... a cutie called BJ. Hoping to have a friend for her today Pets, special teddies/blankets helps us to calm down and feel better when we’re worried. What helps you when you feel stressed / worried? #StressBuster #Pets #SelfRegulationSaturday

01.01.2022 Read our semester update and plans for rest of 2020!

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