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Sydney Child Development Centre

Locality: Roseville, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9412 4343



Address: 78A Pacific Highway 2069 Roseville, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Its always important to be polite! These two Signs of the Week go together: Please and Thank you. Please can be used to request something politely. Thank You can be used by parents or children to show their appreciation.



25.01.2022 Thank you to our members, especially the 97 per cent who are women, who work towards ensuring communication is a basic human right for thousands of Australians.... Happy International Womens Day. #IWD2017 #WomensDay #slpeeps #slp2b #slt #slp #speechpathology #speechtherapy #slpbloggers #membership #speech #voice #fluency #language #communication

25.01.2022 PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN Saturday 7 May 1:45-2:30 Saturday 14 May 1:45-2:30 Saturday 21 May 1:45-2:30 Saturday 4 June 1:45-2:30... Saturday 18 June 1:45-2:30 Saturday 2 July 1:45-2:30 Saturday 9 July 1:45-2:30 $94.00 PER PERSON See more

24.01.2022 We will be running FRIENDSHIP GROUPS in May and June for primary school students from Year 1 to Year 6. Friendship Groups help children develop friendship skills through sequenced, active, focused and explicit training; and through plenty of opportunities to learn and practice specific skills. Please phone Chelsea at Sydney Child Development Centre on (02) 9412 4343 for more details.



24.01.2022 We are excited about our new sign in the front door! Thank you to the team at Signarama for the quick and easy installation

22.01.2022 Our Sign of the Week is "More"! Unlike last week, this sign keeps an activity going! There are lots of ways to use it. "MORE dinner please!", "MORE turns with the toys please!" What different ways can you think of to use this sign?

22.01.2022 We have successfully submitted our first NDIS National Disability Insurance Scheme claim!



21.01.2022 SPEECH PATHOLOGY WEEK 7-13 AUGUST 2016 Speech Pathology Week seeks to promote the speech pathology profession and the work done by speech pathologist with the more than 1.1 million Australians who have a communication or swallowing disorder that impacts on their daily life.... Communication is a basic human right and Speech Pathology Week seeks to promote this fact. @SpeechPathAus #SPWeek

21.01.2022 PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS 5YRS - 12YRS MONDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 10:00-11:30 TUESDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 10:00-11:30... WEDNESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 10:00-11:30 THURSDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 10:00-11:30 FEE: $556.00 DSS FEE: $656.000

20.01.2022 LITERACY The aim of early reading is for students to enjoy it, and to want to read another book. Most students learn to read easily but 3-5% of students have reading problems. Research shows ...... the most effective way to teach reading is through systematic instruction in the basic skills: phonology, sound-symbol associations, syllables, and syntax and grammar. Our goal is that all students should become skilled readers. Clinic Director - Antoinette Woodward ... Want to read more about literacy or other areas of speech pathology click the link below https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au//Fact_Sheets.a

20.01.2022 Happy International Womens Day! Today we admire all the fantastic women in our lives, and all the work that they do.Happy International Womens Day! Today we admire all the fantastic women in our lives, and all the work that they do.

19.01.2022 Today we have opened our Teachers Pay Teachers Store! We will be adding free literacy resources to this store. Click the link below to see the first worksheet.



18.01.2022 Today, March 14 is Swallowing Awareness Day. Thank you Speech Pathology Australia for this interesting fact sheet

17.01.2022 We are introducing a series on Key Word Sign. Every week we will show you a new sign and give you some ideas of how to use these signs at home and at school. Key Word Sign is a great way to support talking! Key Word Signs and talking can be used at the same time.

17.01.2022 AUGMENTATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION (AAC) Touchscreen devices are a perfect match for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder and there is an abundance of information about Apps. Research shows... mobile technologies are not a miracle for students with Autism: the miracle is the parents and the professionals who work with children with Autism. Our goal is that children can tell us if they are sick or hungry, can ask questions throughout the day and have small talk wit...h their friends. Clinic Director - Antoinette Woodward Want to read more about AAC or other areas of Speech Pathology click the link below https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au//Fact_Sheets.a

16.01.2022 It’s always important to be polite! These two Signs of the Week go together: Please and Thank you. Please can be used to request something politely. Thank You can be used by parents or children to show their appreciation.

15.01.2022 We are excited that Antoinette Woodward has been invited to be the representative at the Early Childhood Intervention Australia - NSW / ACT workshop tomorrow in Sydney, to discuss Best Practice in Early Childhood Intervention.

15.01.2022 Julia, a Muppet on the autism spectrum, makes her TV debut next month on Sesame Street!

15.01.2022 If you missed the debut of Julia, Elmos friend with Autism, on Sesame Street, you can watch it here!

15.01.2022 The Sign of the Week is "Want". This is an important sign for children who have difficulty telling you what they want or need. Use it for food, drink and games. What might you use this sign for?

13.01.2022 Here is a fantastic brochure provided by The Hanen Centre outlining how to make the most of your childs NDIS National Disability Insurance Scheme funding

12.01.2022 Today is Swallowing Awareness Day. Dysphagia describes difficulty swallowing, and is one of the areas that Speech Pathologists treat and assess. The theme this year is "Dysphagia. A difficult diagnosis to swallow." #dysphagia #SwallowAware2020

12.01.2022 Sydney Child Development Centre is looking for a Part Time Speech Pathologist to join our team. Please see the ad below for further details.

12.01.2022 Make sure to call past the Speech Pathology Australia booth next Friday. Antoinette will be volunteering to answer any and all of your questions!

10.01.2022 OUR NEW READING TEST Phone to arrange an appointment to test you childs reading ability. Reading intervention begins with an assessment of a childs reading and spelling. Our new reading test uses Australian norms. It evaluates the nature and extent of a childs reading difficulty and the information can be used to plan early intervention. This test is designed for use for Australian school students. ... This test is recognised by the Board of Studies Teaching and Educational Standards (BOSTES) NSW.

10.01.2022 OUR NEW SPEECH PATHOLOGIST We are happy to announce that we have a new Speech Pathologist at Sydney Child Development Centre. CHRISTINE ARULAPPEN... Certified Practising Speech Pathologist To contact Christine Please email [email protected] OR phone 9412 4343

09.01.2022 We are continuing to build a brilliant website! www.communicationdevelopment.com.au is now live!

08.01.2022 This week, our sign is "Drink". This sign is a good choice for children who are ready to start using two signs together. For example, they might sign "want drink," or "more drink."

06.01.2022 The Sign of the Week is "Help". Some children have difficulty asking for help when they get stuck. Teach your child this sign to give them another way to ask for a hand.

06.01.2022 ICYMI: "The childrens television show Sesame Street will, for the first time in a decade, introduce a new Muppet on the air." Julia is a Muppet with Autism.

06.01.2022 The When Im Feeling Series by Trace Moroney is a fantastic resource to help children develop a healthy self-esteem

06.01.2022 We just wanted to let you know that the Sydney North Health Network Paediatric Nutrition and Development workshop took place yesterday at Royal North Shore Hospital. It was a fantastic afternoon of planning between Paediatricians, GPs, Dentists, Podiatrists, Occupational Therapists, Health Administration staff, and a Speech Pathologist! We planned Health Pathways to be used by GPs. Thanks, Antoinette.

05.01.2022 Happy International Women's Day! Today we admire all the fantastic women in our lives, and all the work that they do.Happy International Women's Day! Today we admire all the fantastic women in our lives, and all the work that they do.

03.01.2022 Recently, Speech Pathology Australia shared this great article, written for children about all the different ways people can communicate. We love talking about speech sounds and voice at Sydney Child Development Centre!

02.01.2022 Speech Pathology Australia has released: A Guide for Parents on Tongue-Tie. The guide is in response to questions frequently asked by parents about tongue-tie.

02.01.2022 Our first Sign of the Week is finished! This is a great sign for both children and parents to use to communicate the end of an activity.

02.01.2022 The Sign of the Week is "Wait". This sign is so important for anyone who lives or works with children! Use this sign to visually reinforce your words when your child is a bit too quick or eager.

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