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Bernadette Wiegele: North Beach Occupational Therapy

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9448 8170



Address: 16 Millar Rd 6020 Perth, WA, Australia

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25.01.2022 I hope you are doing well and staying healthy. My Occupational Therapy practice has moved actively to online services. Services are now being offered through Zoom and online work packages.



21.01.2022 Something I think we all knew, but now research to back it up!

21.01.2022 I always see positive changes when children go on family holidays

20.01.2022 Good reminders.



20.01.2022 8 questions to ask kids during shared reading to boost comprehension skills.

11.01.2022 Great to see the boys loving the dance!!

09.01.2022 #choosekindness If you think nice is just a synonym for naive, think again! According to one major brain expert, goodness is one of the greatest signs of... intelligence. In other words, kind people are among the smartest of all. Read on to find out why! It doesn’t take a brain surgeon to figure out why kindness is a sign of intelligence, but that’s exactly what prompted this article. I recently read an interview with neuroscientist Richard Davidson about the link between kindness and intelligence. In it he said, the basis of a healthy brain is goodness. His reasoning made a lot of sense and really got me to thinking about why kind people are the smartest of all. Davidson explains that kindness requires an ability to think not just of yourself, but of others as well. If you really consider it, that makes a lot of sense. After all, the very definition of intelligence is the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. In other words, being smart isn’t just about memorizing random facts, but rather applying all of that knowledge to your daily life. It doesn’t take much effort or skill to be selfish and mean, or to look down on others. To do only what you want even if it costs others what they need. Bacteria and viruses do it all the time, and they don’t even have brains. They want to replicate, so they do, even at the expense of their host. On the flip side, kind people often do good things at great personal sacrifice. They give up their own time, money, or something they really want so that someone else can have what they need. They are able to think and reason that doing something good helps make the whole world a better place rather than just their small piece of it.



09.01.2022 Well done Katie for creating this sensory box for her daughter. It has been a great success and her little girl can now blow up a balloon!!

02.01.2022 Do they dance in your school?

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