
Supporting Play Skills in Occupational Therapy
“Play is the work of children” – Jean Piaget. Play is a big part of childhood, essential for learning, development, and social engagement. In occupational

“Play is the work of children” – Jean Piaget. Play is a big part of childhood, essential for learning, development, and social engagement. In occupational

Did you know Speech Pathologists do so much more than just help children with speech? They’re reading and writing superheroes! Our speech pathology team at

Understanding Physical Disabilities in Children Physical disabilities in children can arise from various conditions, including cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, genetic disorders, birth injuries

This month is ADHD Awareness Month, and this year’s theme is ‘Awareness is Key!’. Our last blog covered information about what ADHD is, and today

This month is ADHD Awareness Month, and this year’s theme is ‘Awareness is Key!’. Raising awareness of what it’s like to have ADHD is really

Everyone has moments when they don’t want to do something they’ve been asked to do. This is a normal part of life. However, for some

Cooking with children can be a fun and therapeutic activity for families to share together. Cooking together provides opportunities to: Here are some simple and

It’s Speech Pathology Week! From the 25th to the 31st of August, speech pathologists across Australia will be celebrating and talking about this year’s theme

Promoting Fine Motor Skills: A Guide for Families What are fine motor skills? You may have heard the term “fine motor skills” before, but what

What is emotional regulation? Emotional regulation is the ability to monitor, evaluate and modify emotional reactions. This involves: The role of Occupational Therapy For

Over the last couple of years, you may have heard our therapists talking about practising in a ‘neurodiversity affirming’ way. Since 2022, we at My

Helping your child develop dressing skills is a wonderful way to promote their independence and active participation in daily routines. Occupational Therapists can offer valuable