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Confidence In Kids Occupational Therapy

Locality: Albany Creek, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 431 708 765



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25.01.2022 WATER BEADS 100% the best purchase!! Great for kids from toddler age to school age. ... These can be used for -sensory play -colour recognition -learning letters or numbers by drawing in them with their fingers -hiding laminated letters or numbers between them for recognition -colour sorting -scooping and pouring skills Absolutely love them! They will keep the kids occupied for hours



25.01.2022 One of our lovely families are selling some pre-loved items. $10 for ipad case $20 for lap blanket $ 40 for weighted blanket. ... Both blankets 3kg. Lap blanket has some scribble on and Jarrod's name but other items are unmarked. All been thoroughly cleaned. Lap blanket dry cleaned. If anyone is interested, please contact Julie on 0410 867 606 Thanks

24.01.2022 A big Merry Christmas from our CIK family to all our beautiful Families. Thank you for all the continued support throughout this year. It’s provided it’s challenges but together we have all gotten through it. We hope everyone can spend some treasured time this Christmas season with their families and loved ones. Looking forward to continuing to help our little ones next year.... the CIK family

24.01.2022 The experience collectors bringing the goods. Absolutely love this



22.01.2022 SENSORY / FEELINGS BOX GIVEAWAY WINWINWINWIN To help our little ones when they feel overwhelmed and need some time to come back to the green zone, we have... a sensory/feelings box giveaway When our little kids are overwhelmed, they benefit from some quiet time with a sensory and feeling box to help them de escalate and to feel calm again. TO ENTER simply follow these 3 easy steps: 1. LIKE our page and this post 2. COMMENT below a strategy your child uses to calm them self 3.Get all your friends and family to LIKE your comment. The top comment with the most likes wins! Simple as that! The winner will be announced at 5pm on Friday 30th October. Goodluck!

20.01.2022 Our therapy assistant working with one of our kids on his skipping, he was so proud of himself when he got it! Go Seth!!!! We are so proud of your persistence and motivation!

19.01.2022 Another great resource to help with self cares and learning to do different skills such as zips, buttons, clip buttons, laces etc.



18.01.2022 A friend posted these as things she has learnt over the years and they were absolutely beautiful, I had to reshare them: *Tomorrow is NEVER promised, make the most of every day *When you lose a loved one, its hard and it hurts terribly, but life moves on and you have to move with it *You will never forget your loved one they will ALWAYS be apart of your life, never far from your thoughts ... * Forgive those who have hurt you, it will only make you bitter if you don't *Don't cry over spilt milk, it can always be wiped up *Don't get stressed, just pray about it, have faith and give it to God *Always tell your kids and family that you love them *If you stuff up apologise for it *You will always learn something from every situation even if it feels like a mistake or you stuffed up, try not to be too hard on yourself. *Learn from other people and their life lessons *Tell your loved ones that you love them every day and hug them, like I said tomorrow is not promised *Always find time to laugh and smile, especially at a stranger *It's ok to cry - you are not weak *It's ok to get counselling, it helps to talk to someone *Always lift people up, be an encourager, you never know what someone else is going through *Pay it forward See more

17.01.2022 I love this!!! What is your focus? Mine was family, change, love, purpose

16.01.2022 Shelf’s 2nd last night with us, he’s sad and crying Is it weird that I’m sad to see him go too?

16.01.2022 Great simple activity for working on writing their name, fine motor skills, visual perceptual skills and fine motor control, as well as name recognition. I wrote his name, then he used the paint to paint over what I wrote. Good job Coops

16.01.2022 Do you need a play based counsellor? One of our lovely mums has ventured out on her own. Wild Light Counselling offers play based counselling to children with Autism or developmental disorders, as well as kids who have experienced traumatic events. Rach is an ACA registered Counsellor with 15 years experience. Her approach supports children through their challenges, allowing them to shine their light to the world. Rach is also an AutPlay Certified Therapist. AutPlay is a play... therapy approach supporting children and adolescents with ASD to improve on emotional regulation, social skills and connection. Email Wild Light Counselling at [email protected] to learn more about the services offered. You can also connect with Wild Light Counselling on socials @wildlightcounselling.



13.01.2022 Great activity to do with your kiddies in this wet weather :D

12.01.2022 Do your kids struggle wirh b and d? Do they often reverse these letters? Saw this and had to share it! We use this with our kids and it definitely helps

08.01.2022 Shelf’s comfy spot today Share some ideas of where your elf on the shelf is today

08.01.2022 Getting into the Christmas spirit - how is term 4 nearly over already! Where has this year gone....

04.01.2022 For Christmas, little Darcy got a fine motor kit. One of the presents was this little game. Darcy is doing a great job at using his core strength, fine motor skills, attention and concentration and eye hand coordination to pull the sticks out of the box. Resources:... - shoe box - big sticks from Kmart Super simple but great DIY fun and great for helping the kids use and build their skills. **This can be done for kids 6 months and up, with supervision while they are playing with it.

04.01.2022 Grasping Development for 3-6 month olds When you see your little one starting to open their hands to touch and try to grab, it's time to get out a basket and fill it with lots of different objects for grasping. Items in a basket will also help with grasping. Grasping will help to:... - Strengthen their hands and finger muscles - Improve their coordination - Capture their attention - Develop skills to feed themselves - Develop eye-hand coordination Ideas of items to put in basket - Cut up empty toilet rolls - cylinder shape blocks - teething rings - rings from stacking rings game - noisy rattle toys - pom poms - balls - ribbons #paediatricoccupationaltherapy #graspingactivities #babyideas #3monthsold #4monthsold #5monthsold #6monthsold

04.01.2022 The gorgeous little winner of our sensory feelings box mum gave permission to share it with our Facebook family. It fills my heart to see our prizes go to families and kids that really benefit from it. Apparently our little man has gone through how he can use each item to help him calm

03.01.2022 ELF ON THE SHELF Cooper’s first elf on the shelf. Share some elf on the shelf ideas to help other families have ideas of where elf might turn up on different days

01.01.2022 Saw this, loved it and had to share

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