Supporting your child’s language development at home
As parents, we are our children’s greatest teacher, especially when it comes to developing language and communication. Did you know there are many simple ways
As parents, we are our children’s greatest teacher, especially when it comes to developing language and communication. Did you know there are many simple ways
Three and four year olds all across Victoria are off to kinder this week, beginning a year full of wonderful play-based learning. As parents,
Our team of highly skilled occupational therapists and speech pathologists run a wide range of groups catering to various interests and ages. Over January, our
Neurodiversity: a collection of different neurotypes (or brain differences) Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a worldwide initiative founded by Siena Castellon, a neurodivergent teenager. The week
Does your child move around a lot during mealtime? Does he or she tend to slouch on the chair, or have difficulty using their hands/cutlery effectively?
DWSP are so excited to finally get our aquatic therapy program up and running! Did you know that the properties of water -the specific heat,
Group programs are back at DWSP and in full swing these holidays! Our “Paper, Scissors, Glue!” group is a fine motor skill-based group that also targets social skills, emotional regulation and many more skills. Our groups are a great way to continue working on skills during the school holidays as well as making friends and having fun! Our team of highly skilled occupational therapists and speech pathologists are running a wide range of groups catering to various interests and ages. Monday’s group was “Paper, Scissors, Glue!”. The group was run by speechie, Phoebe, and
Hi, I’m Phoebe! I am a speech pathologist with experience working in private practice speech pathology, and I am excited to be working at DWSP!
Written by Speech Pathologist & Manager of DWSP’s Feeding Clinic, Dilinie She was six months old and we excitedly got the camera out in anticipation