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The Bridge Therapy and Learning Services

Locality: Caringbah, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9526 8511



Address: 4/2-4 Northumberland Rd 2229 Caringbah, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Take 5 mins to read this really informative article on how children learn to read and why we need to focus therapy on building their phonological skills https://keystoliteracy.com//the-role-of-orthographic-map/



23.01.2022 As we move to telehealth sessions this week, I hope we do a better job than this!! https://youtu.be/pFTJFULpb0U

22.01.2022 Well done to all our Bridge Therapy families!! We successfully navigated our first week of telehealth and home schooling all at once. Enjoy the weekend (and a glass of )

17.01.2022 http://theconversation.com/worried-about-your-child-getting Good information and advice about Coronavirus for our kids



15.01.2022 Definitely worth a read https://www.breakingthecode.com/10-signs-of-a-decoding-pr/

15.01.2022 Free app alert! Back in April, we shared some great apps from Nessy. This time, Nessy Learning have made the Hairy Phonics 3 app available for free - but only u...ntil June 5. Get in quick! Hairy Phonics 3 is the final Hairy Phonics app and it helps students to learn vowel-r and magic ‘e’ (or split digraph/VCE) letter-sound correspondences. To download the app, go to: For Apple users https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hairy-phonics-3/id938109461 EDITED TO ADD: Unfortunately, some Android users are experiencing difficulty downloading this app. Try searching for Hairy Phonics 3 in the Google Play Store. For Android users https://play.google.com/store/apps/details

15.01.2022 For anyone tossing up about whether to go ahead with surgery for tonsils and adenoids, this is really interesting to watch



14.01.2022 Dav Pilkey who was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and dyslexia as a child is hosting virtual drawing classes for the next 8 weeks. The...y will be presented once a week on Friday's and will be presented on his Dav Pilkey at Home website. https://kids.scholastic.com/kids/books/dav-pilkey-at-home/ Activities include a Video of how Dav draws his characters for your child to follow. There are also activities that include reading, drawing, creating and fun. Let's have some fun in these uncertain times.

13.01.2022 This is an important one to share with you from #TheChronicCouple There are three types of ADHD: * predominantly hyperactive-impulsive * predominantly inattenti...ve * combined type When most people think about ADHD, they think about people who are hyperactive, restless, impulsive, disorganized, or easily distracted. Another type of ADHD that many are unaware of is inattentive type. Unfortunately, many of these people never get diagnosed. Instead, they are labeled as lazy or unmotivated. For example, instead of hyperactivity, constant chatter, and conflict-driven behavior, inattentive ADHD folx tend to be quiet and distracted. Rather than cause problems in class as a child, they’re more likely to daydream or look out the window. They’re not often impulsive and are less likely to blurt out inappropriate things. People with this type may be seen as lazy, apathetic, or as someone who has a hard time finding interests or motivation in life. They can appear to make careless mistakes because they have difficulty sustaining focus, following detailed instructions, and organizing tasks and activities. This type also means being easily distracted and often losing things, leaving projects unfinished, and appearing not to listen when spoken to. What’s often confusing with Inattentive ADHD is that when we DO find a topic or task engaging, we can not only perform but excel at whatever that may be. We then recognize this and use it as our standard. So when we fail at a boring task, we can beat ourselves up because we then look at ourselves as lazy or weak. This is far from the case. We are trying our best. And for some of us, the word try entails a lot of hard work. So please remember that and be patient with yourself. ID BELOW #thechroniccouple #spoonie #mentalhealthadvocate #mentalhealthmatters #neurodivergent #mentalhealth #ADHD #adhdcommunity #adhdsymptoms #ADHDproblems #adhdadults #adhdsupport #invisibleillness #disabled #mentalhealthsupport #actuallyautistic #autism #aspie #autistic #autisticadults #autismawareness #neurodiversity #autismcommunity #autismproud #neurodiverse #aspielife #aspergers #autisticpride #autismadvocate

12.01.2022 Identify the symptoms of coronavirus and how they compare to the common cold and influenza. Read more: health.gov.au//coronavirus-covid-19-identifying-the-sympto #COVID19

12.01.2022 This is such a good metaphor. Anyone else have the coke bottle effect by 3pm? https://www.mamamia.com.au/the-coke-bottle-effect/

06.01.2022 Just announced from the Federal Minister of Health confirming the importance of ongoing therapy at this time



04.01.2022 Are you the parent or carer of a child aged 0-6 who has a developmental delay or disability? Sutherland Shire Council is partnering with Lifestart for this ...online info session. Learn about Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) and how to access support for your child's development. Online session conducted via Zoom 7.30pm Wednesday 22 July, register here: https://us02web.zoom.us//register/WN_kHFwq30kQECMPV3n3px_MA For help or more info about this session, email [email protected] or [email protected]

03.01.2022 If you're a parent or carer who wants to help children with reading at home, this free webinar has evidence-based tips and resources to assist you. Brought to you by fivefromfive, a community education initiative of MultiLit.

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