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Phone: +61 404 569 709



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22.01.2022 important announcement



22.01.2022 What you are going through is hard people. Whether you have a child with a disability or a spouse or a parent with something simliar. If you are a caregiver in ...any capacity, this is hard. We need to ask for help more than ever. Please listen. If you need help, if you need a place to connect, and to build your village, please consider joining Coop's Troops. Click here to learn more: https://www.facebook.com/becomesupporter/772295979579532/

21.01.2022 One of our amazing clients working hard doing her Speech and Physio

19.01.2022 FREEBIE ALERT This is my gift to you, to help you survive tomorrow (I mean this week) with your kiddies home and what is predicated to be pretty crappy we...ather in Melb. Indoor and Outdoor Scavenger Hunt for children 2-7yo. This is a perfect one to do when you are stuck for ideas, as there are 3 different levels within each one to help cater for all abilities! You can thank me tomorrow lovely Click the link below and it's all yours xx https://www.monkeyminds.com.au//indooroutdoor-scavenger-h/



17.01.2022 Completing an Amazing Course thanks to Val and Debbie Growth Mindset... "Everyone in the world has a way of perceiving things. We call this a mindset. You have a mindset, your friends have a mindset, and your teacher has a mindset. ... We can choose to look at the world in a way that makes us feel strong and happy, or in a way that makes us feel frustrated and weak. People with a growth mindset know they can get better by working hard. They keep trying even when things are tough and they say things such as, ‘I can’t do this...yet’ or ‘Mistakes help me learn.’ People with a fixed mindset feel differently as if they are stuck with the way things are. A fixed mindset can happen to anyone at some time or another but it's important we choose to have a growth mindset, keep trying, and stick with challenges." Learning about the 'Power of Yet' in feeding is so important and thinking about the language we use... I don't like carrots....yet! I don't want chicken...yet! But one day, with more practice and more opportunities, you might! Check out the Big Life Journal for more information on the growth mindset. #feedingtherapyaustralia #growthmindset #powerofyet

13.01.2022 I love this! So much non verbal communication and I love how much Mum and bubs are imitating each other- great connection here

11.01.2022 Too good not to share



10.01.2022 So true, especially when working with kids

10.01.2022 Is your child wondering why everyone is wearing a mask? We know that explaining the importance of masks to your child may be challenging, so we sat down with J...azz and Nurse Kareena to talk through it. Although it may seem strange to see staff around the hospital with their faces covered, we promise that underneath our masks we are still smiling!

05.01.2022 During this COVID crisis, Auslan Australia’s sign language has played a crucial role in getting important information out to those who are hearing impaired.... Today on International Day of Sign Languages, I’d like to say thank you to all our Auslan interpreters for everything you’re doing. To show my support for our deaf community, I’ve had another go at trying #Auslan. I still need more practice but today is all about having a go I’d encourage all Australians to learn some Auslan and give it a try. Thank you also to the Deaf Society and Deaf Services for the great work they do and for organising the Auslan Leaders’ Challenge. #AuslanCommunityLeadersChallenge2020 #InternationalDayofSignLanguages

03.01.2022 Sensory eating can affect kids and adults. For more perspectives, please see: From Speaking of Autism - Quincy Hansen, "Sensory Eating Is Not Picky Eating" (...tinyurl.com/ycxhafaw) From Autistically Alex, "Sensory Series: 'Picky Eater'" (tinyurl.com/y7y83984) Image credit: Feeding Littles H/t Spectrumy

02.01.2022 This is a great idea for primary/secondary kids to do during this pandemic



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