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Tips for Parents

Do you have a child who learns differently? Perhaps they have dypraxia, with or without other named learning challenges. Perhaps they are just falling behind.
Now is the time to act. Rather than ask yourself if they’ll “grow out of it” on their own, a little help at the right stage goes a long way.
Some of their sensory and brain-body systems may need a little help to develop and mature. Maybe they are different learners and need different kinds of experience to learn effectively.
Plug into the tips in this blog for ways to help your child develop and learn through gentle enjoyable play together.
Many different learners have unique abilities too. Supporting them with a positive approach and targeted activities for development and learning can also let their unique talents shine through. Help them find their superpower.
If you would like an individualised, targeted program for your child, go ahead and book a free consultation.

Be the Commentator

Use play time to support language development

Listen to Me!

Does your child just not listen?

Cornstarch Dough

A fun way to work on dexterity

The Water Tray: Social Skills and Language

Do you wish they played more with other children?

Display Their Artwork

Are you worried about handwriting?

Use Zero

Is your child learning to count? Will it help them be good at maths?

Make Reading Make Sense with Fridge Magnets

Could your child enjoy reading?

Beginning Beginners’ Math

How many are under my hand?

Beginners’ Math

How many are in the box?

Look at Me when I’m Talking to You

Why don’t you look at me when I’m talking to you?!

Tracing On the Line

Is your child’s drawing all over the place?

Revision Fun (1)

Trivial Pursuit

Catch Them Being Good

When dealing with the children at home feels like a battleground

Is Behaviour a Choice?

Or: is behaviour management the way to go?

Write Huge Letters

To help with handwriting and letter formation