Group Programs
Social Butterflies
Come and join us for a fun filled social skills and friendship group designed for girls aged 5-10 years of age. Topics include making and keeping friends, conversation skills and common friendship challenges for girls.
Gross Motor Boot Camp
Gross Motor Group is designed to improve your child’s ability to perform everyday activities such as running, skipping, ball sports (i.e., throwing and catching a ball) and playing in the playground (i.e., climbing).
Movers & Groovers
Dance group which aims to develop social skills, listening and following directions, and gross motor skills including motor planning, body awareness, balance and coordination.
Ready Set Relax
Ready, Set Relax! Is designed to improve your child’s ability to self-regulate.. The group aims to develop social skills, positive interactions with peers, develop calming and self-regulation strategies, build confidence and self-esteem, and explore self-sooting techniques.
Minecraft Mates
Our Minecraft social skills groups provides children with a fun environment in which they are encouraged to participate in social interactions using the game. The group aims to create a safe online space for clients to socialise, and develop social and communication skills including building positive relationships, planning, problem solving, and friendship skills.
School Skills
Summer holiday based program that supports your child to continue to develop skills required for school, including handwriting, self-care skills and independence in the classroom environment.
LEGO Masters
Is your child reluctant to participate in traditional social skills groups? LEGO therapy may be for them, especially if they enjoy building with LEGO®. Children are supported by facilitating therapist/s to develop skills (fine motor, communication, team work) in order to successfull wor together to build LEGO® Creations.
Ready Set Prep
Intensive school readiness holiday program specifically tailored for children who are enrolled to attend Prep at a mainstream primary school. The group focuses on developing the skills required for a successful transition to school including fine motor skills, social skills, play skills, and separating from parents.