Speech Pathologists work with children who have speech and language issues due to too much screen time in Bondi Junction and Mascot clinics

Speech Errors Are Normal

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Understanding Speech Errors in Children Within Normal Limits Children learn to speak by copying sounds and words they hear around them. As they grow, their speech usually gets better on its own. However, many kids make speech errors while learning to talk. These errors are often normal and not something to worry about. Let’s look at how children can have speech errors but still be within the normal limits for speech development. Common Speech Errors Mispronunciations: It’s normal for young children to say words incorrectly. For example, they might say “wabbit” instead of “rabbit” or “pasghetti” instead of “spaghetti.” These…

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Learn to ride a bike in Occupational Therapy session in Bondi Junction and Mascot

Teach your child to ride a bike

By | Occupational Therapy

Teaching Young Children to Ride a Bike: A Fun and Easy Guide with Occupational Therapy Tips Teaching young children to ride a bike is an exciting milestone filled with fun, challenges, and proud moments. It’s a skill that builds confidence and gives them a sense of independence. With patience, encouragement, and the right approach, you can help your child master this important life skill. Let’s explore how to make learning to ride a bike simple and enjoyable, with expert insights from Occupational Therapists in Bondi Junction and Mascot. Step 1: Choosing the Right Bike Choosing the right bike is the…

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Speech Pathologist and Occupational Therapist work with child children with specific learning disorders in Bondi Junction and Mascot

What are Specific Learning Disorders?

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Understanding Specific Learning Disorders (SLD) and How to Support Children Specific learning disorders (SLD) affect a child’s ability to acquire academic skills such as reading, writing, and maths. Children with SLDs often struggle with these skills despite having average or above-average intelligence. This difficulty stems from how their brains process information differently, and it’s not related to intelligence, motivation, or education level. Understanding the various types of SLDs and how to support affected children is essential for their development. Types of Specific Learning Disorders Dyslexia This SLD affects reading skills. Children with dyslexia may struggle with recognising letters, learning letter…

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One of the key programs we offer in our SYdney clinics to support children and their families is the Hanen Program: It Takes Two to Talk.

Key Strategies for Hanen: It Takes Two To Talk

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Key Strategies from It Takes Two to Talk for Enhancing Early Language Development As a parent, watching your child struggle with language delays can be incredibly challenging and worrisome. At OneOnOne Children’s Therapy in Sydney, we understand your concerns and are here to support you. The Hanen Program: It Takes Two to Talk is an exceptional resource designed to empower parents with practical strategies to enhance their child’s language development. In this blog, we’ll share some key strategies from the program that you can start using at home today. Why It Takes Two to Talk? The Hanen Program: It Takes…

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Children with gravitational insecurity with Occupational Therapist in OT gym in Bondi Junction and Mascot

What is Gravitational Insecurity?

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Understanding Gravitational Insecurity and Its Impact on Children’s Development Gravitational insecurity is a condition where a child feels intense fear or discomfort when their body is moved, particularly when their head moves in space. This can happen during activities like climbing, swinging, or even walking on uneven surfaces. This condition can significantly impact a child’s development in various ways. Let’s explore what gravitational insecurity is, how it affects children, and what can be done to help. What is Gravitational Insecurity? Fear of Movement: Children with gravitational insecurity are afraid of movement. Simple activities like swinging, climbing stairs, or even walking…

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Understand that e need a holistic approach to feeding that goes beyond the SOS feeding approach

Beyond the SOS Feeding Approach

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Beyond the SOS Feeding Approach: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents Feeding challenges are a common concern for many parents, especially when their child is a picky eater. While the Sequential Oral Sensory (SOS) Feeding approach is a popular and effective method for addressing feeding issues, it’s important to understand that feeding therapy is not a one-size-fits-all solution. At OneOnOne Children’s Therapy in Bondi Junction and Mascot, we believe in a holistic, individualised approach to feeding therapy that goes beyond the SOS method. Understanding the SOS Feeding Approach The SOS Feeding approach is a sensory-based program that encourages children to explore…

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Muscles children use to learn to talk in Speech Pathology session in Bondi Junction and Mascot

The Essential Muscles for Speech

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The Essential Muscles for Speech: A Guide for Parents from Speech Pathologists Learning to talk is a complex process that involves various muscles working together to produce sounds, form words, and create sentences. This journey begins in infancy and continues through early childhood. Understanding the muscles involved in speech can help parents and educators support children as they develop their language skills. In this blog, we’ll explore the key muscles used in speech and how Speech Pathologists in Bondi Junction and Mascot can help support your child’s speech development. The Role of the Diaphragm The diaphragm is a large muscle…

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ESDM therapy for children with autism in Sydney at Bondi Junction and Mswcot

Books and Language Development

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Books are magical tools that can help young children develop their language skills in many wonderful ways. Imagine opening a book and stepping into a world of colourful pictures, exciting stories, and interesting characters. For children, especially those who are just beginning to learn how to talk and understand language, books are an incredible adventure that brings both fun and learning. Let’s explore how books help young children’s language development in a fun and simple way. Building Vocabulary One of the most important ways that books help children is by building their vocabulary. When children listen to stories, they hear…

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Learn how to support your fussy eater at home with these strategies when they start food refusal that we recommend from our Sydney feeding clinic.

Food Refusal – How To Manage It

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Food Refusal: Practical Tips for Parents Food refusal can be incredibly challenging for parents. The child who once tried everything is now refusing their favourite foods. It’s easy to fall into the habit of offering something they will eat just to avoid conflict. However, this can lead to more severe picky eating habits. When your child first starts refusing foods, it is the best time to implement specific feeding strategies. Let’s explore some strategies to prevent your child from becoming a more severe picky eater. Why All the Fuss? Common Age Range for Food Refusal Food refusal is common between…

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Occupational Therapy in Bondi Junction and Mascot

Child-Led Autism Therapy

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What is Child-Led Autism Therapy? If you’re a parent looking for autism therapy for your child in Sydney, you’ve probably come across the term “child-led therapy.” This approach might sound a bit confusing at first, and you may wonder if it means letting the child do whatever they want during therapy sessions. The answer is no. Child-led therapy doesn’t mean giving children free rein. Instead, it provides them with choices within a structured environment, keeping their interests at the forefront of each activity. Understanding Child-Led Therapy Child-led therapy is a therapeutic approach where the therapist follows the child’s interests and…

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Let’s explore why early diagnosis of dyslexia is crucial and how it can positively impact your child’s future.

Early Diagnosis of Dyslexia

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The Importance of Early Diagnosis of Dyslexia: Empowering Your Child’s Educational Journey Dyslexia, a common learning disorder that affects reading, writing, and spelling, can present significant challenges for children. However, an early diagnosis can make a world of difference in a child’s educational journey. At OneOnOne Children’s Therapy in Bondi Junction and Mascot, we are dedicated to helping children with dyslexia reach their full potential. Let’s explore why early diagnosis of dyslexia is crucial and how it can positively impact your child’s future. Why Early Diagnosis of Dyslexia Matters 1. Early Intervention is Key Identifying dyslexia early allows for timely…

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Dramatic plays improves many areas of childhood development in our Sydney ESDM clinic

What is the Early Start Denver Model?

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What is the Early Start Denver Model? Are you searching for effective early intervention therapies for your child with autism? One approach you might discover is the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM). Understanding ESDM can help you make informed decisions about your child’s therapy options. In this blog post, we will explain the Early Start Denver Model, its benefits, and how it supports your child’s development. Understanding the Early Start Denver Model The Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) is a comprehensive, play-based intervention designed for young children with autism. ESDM is typically used for children aged 12 to 48 months….

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