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Flying High Child Psychology

Locality: Bankstown, New South Wales

Phone: +61 405 271 416



Address: Level 1, Suite 14, 432 Chapel Road, 2200 Bankstown, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Zoom sessions available for psychology, speech Pathology and occupational therapy



25.01.2022 Omar Sawan was in the principal's office so often he knew how Jihad Dib liked his coffee. The former principal saw in him an angry young man who'd just never been listened to. 'If I expel you, then that's giving up on you and I'm not going to give up on you. We don't give up on anyone.'

24.01.2022 Using visuals with kids to teach social skills, positive behaviour and emotion regulation is part and parcel of what we do! Visuals can be helpful not only for children with special needs but for all kids! Are you trying to help your child beat a bad habit? Try using a visual

22.01.2022 With the weather in Sydney warming up, it’s time to venture outdoors and get in touch with nature. The benefits are endless for children and adults alike!



21.01.2022 It’s okay to feel any emotion really! We just have to learn how to express them and find ways of managing them I often see children’s reaction when I tell them that it’s okay to feel angry, scared or even jealous and that I feel that way sometimes and everyone they know does too! It’s such a relief for them! Now let’s get to the business of learning how to talk about these emotions and cope with them

21.01.2022 Don’t underestimate the power of your words

18.01.2022 As parents, it is very tempting to want to jump in and solve your child’s problem. Seeing your child upset or frustrated is often difficult to see. However, most of the time it is more helpful to listen, acknowledge and help them name their feelings, and brainstorm together ways to solve the problem.



16.01.2022 It's R U OK?Day, a reminder that every day is a day to start a conversation that could change a life. Today we're calling on Australians to learn what to say after R U OK? so they can keep the conversation going when someone says they're not OK. There's more to say after R U OK?... Learn what to say when listening with an open mind Learn what to say when encouraging action Learn what to say when checking in Learn how to continue a conversation that could change a life. When we know what to say next we can help someone open up and find pathways to support long before they're in crisis. Learn what to say next and help us move closer to our vision of a world where we're all connected and are protected from suicide. Head to www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask

15.01.2022 Some great tips here to avoid the power struggle that often takes place between parent and child

15.01.2022 Feeling estranged from your own child is painful. Research indicates the most important predictor of a child’s emotional and psychological stability is the clo...seness of the parent/child relationship. If your child is not opening up when they are upset, the relationship may not be as close as it needs to be. There are two habits that parents routinely engage in that shut down communication and drive a child away: negating feelings and mistaking sympathy for empathy. In many cases, honoring your child’s feelings is all they need to feel better. Simply knowing their parent understands allows them to feel secure and forge ahead. Some sympathetic statements, on the other hand, disrupt any chance of emotional attunement, instead of helping them work through their difficult feelings. Dr. Erin Leonard discusses how to be a parent your child wants to confide in on the Gottman Relationship Blog: https://bit.ly/2DHZe8u

13.01.2022 Join Our Team Receptionist Position Available! Flying High Child Psychology is a child psychology and speech pathology clinic located in Bankstown. We have a position available for an enthusiastic and reliable receptionist to join our professional and friendly team.... For this very rewarding role, we are searching for someone with: > A minimum of two years admin experience is essential > Strong interpersonal skills and a warm and friendly manner > The ability to take initiative and multitask > Excellent written and verbal communication skills. > Strong attention to detail. > Excellent computer skills > Familiarity with Healthkit and PRODA is highly regarded > Strong organisational and administrative skills > An ability to prioritise workloads and meet deadlines > Punctual and well presented. > Arabic speaking preferred This position is required four days per week 9am - 5pm. If you are interested in the position, please send a COVER LETTER and CV to [email protected] Please tag or share with friends who may be interested.

12.01.2022 What have you done lately to renew, recharge, and restore? #selfcare



08.01.2022 School libraries can be a safe space for some children who need it. It’s definitely a resource that is under utilised in most schools.

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02.01.2022 Saturday appointments available!

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