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School Readiness

By | Speech Pathology

School readiness refers to a child’s preparedness to start school, both academically and socially. It means that a child has the skills, knowledge, and behaviours needed to succeed in a classroom environment. Understanding and supporting school readiness is crucial for helping children make a smooth transition into school life. Key Areas of School Readiness Physical Health and Motor Skills: A child’s physical health and motor skills are fundamental for school readiness. This includes being able to run, jump, and play, as well as fine motor skills like holding a pencil, cutting with scissors, and managing personal care tasks such as…

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A child who finds reading hard is doing Sounds Write in Speech Pathology clinic in Bondi Junction and Mascot

Why is reading so hard?

By | Dyslexia

Why Is Reading So Hard for Some Children? Speech Pathology and Dyslexia Treatment in Bondi Junction and Mascot For many children, reading is a challenge. While good readers develop strong pre-reading skills, recognise and blend sounds fluently, and connect reading to their experiences, children who struggle with reading may face difficulties in one or more of these areas. At OneOnOne Children’s Therapy, our Speech Pathologists in Bondi Junction and Mascot, members of Speech Pathology Australia, specialise in helping children overcome these challenges, including those with dyslexia. Why Do Some Children Struggle with Reading? Good readers typically have: Strong pre-reading skills…

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Child with autism doing self care skills. We address this in our Bondi Junction and Mascot Occupational Therapy clinics.

ESDM – having fun while learning!

By | Early Start Denver Model (ESDM)

The ESDM makes learning fun It comes as no surprise to anybody when we say that children learn best when they are having fun. The question is ‘Why do they learn better when they are having fun?’. They learn better for many reasons, and a Certified ESDM Therapist is able to get a child to the this point many times during a session so that many learning opportunities occur. A key part of the ESDM is that the child is motivated by the activity, How does the ESDM do this? Planning the toys or activities before the session starts Having…

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Picky Eater Tip #3

By | Feeding Therapy

Picky Eater Tip #3 is to Set Regular Mealtimes and Snacks Picky eaters cause parents a lot of stress. Parents worry about their child’s nutritional intake. They try very hard to get their picky eater back on track. Sometime, the parents strategies work. Sometime, the whole thing keeps getting worse. Do you have a picky eater? Let’s look at Picky Eater Tip #3. It is important to set regular mealtimes and snacks. Why do we need to set regular mealtimes and snacks? You need to set a regular meal and snack time schedule. Track your child’s eating times for three…

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Child on a bolster swing in an Occupational Therapy clinic with an Occupational Therapist for developmental delay or autism in Bondi Junction and Mascot in Sydney working on postural development

Occupational Therapy and core strength

By | Occupational Therapy

Core strength is very important for children’s development. It is the development of the torso muscles that stabilise, align, and move the trunk of the body. Poor core strength can cause poor posture which can also affect gross motor and fine motor skills. Building a strong core  is like building a strong foundation for your child. How does core strength develop? Core strength development starts as an infant. Ever wonder why “tummy time” is so important? When an infant has an opportunity to lie on his tummy, he learns to lift his head which helps to strengthen the neck and…

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Picky Eater Tip #1

By | Feeding Therapy

Picky Eater Tip #1 is to understand the Learned Behaviours You have a picky eater and it is causing stress for your whole family. Parents who come into our Bondi Junction clinic clinic will often tell our Speech Pathologists and Occupational Therapists that what really worries them is their child’s nutritional intake. They worry that their child aren’t getting enough calories. They are concerned that they aren’t getting the minimum daily amounts of vitamins and minerals. Let’s look at Picky Eater Tip #1. It is not about the vegetables. When is comes to helping your picky eater become more adventurous,…

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Tip number 2 to help a child's communication is that you slow down in Speech Pathology clinic in Bondi Junction and Mascot

How To Help Your Child Talk – Tip #2

By | Speech Pathology

Help Your Child Talk – Tip #2: Slow Down for Better Communication As parents, we’re constantly on the go, juggling busy schedules and daily tasks. But when it comes to talking to children, especially those with language delays, slowing down can make all the difference. At OneOnOne Children’s Therapy in Bondi Junction and Mascot, we encourage parents to adjust their pace of speech to help their children process and understand language more easily. Why Is It Important to Slow Down? Children’s brains are still developing, and they don’t process speech as quickly as adults do. When you slow down, you…

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Our picky eating program in Sydney to help children become adventurous eaters

Picky Eater Tip #2

By | Feeding Therapy

Picky Eater Tip #2 is Serve New Foods in Tiny Portions If you have a picky eater then you know how challenging it can be to introduce new foods into their diet. Picky eaters are easily overwhelmed by new foods. It is often a reaction to the look, the smell, the texture and the colour of the new foods.  Let’s look at Picky Eater Tip #2. Serve new foods in tiny portions. Why do we serve tiny portions? Trying new foods can be overwhelming for fussy eaters. How do you stop new foods from being overwhelming for your child? You…

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ESDM therapy – Estelle’s progress

By | Early Start Denver Model (ESDM)

Estelle is one of 1 in 100 people in Australia who have autism. Her parents chose the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) as her intervention. Let’s look at her fantastic progress. Background Estelle is five years old and  lives at home with her parents and younger sister. She loves to get dressed in pink summery dresses. She spends hours playing with her dolls house and drawing. One of her favourite activities is baking cupcakes with her Mum. Estelle has a cheeky sense of humour and spends a lot of time laughing. Initial concerns Estelle ‘s parents became concerned when she…

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ESDM Therapy helps children make friends

By | Early Start Denver Model (ESDM)

Is play that important? One of the things our Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists and Certified ESDM Therapists hear constantly is a parents’ wish for their child to make friends – “I just want him to have some friends”. Learning to play with your friends is quite a complex skill. Children need to listen to what their friends say and understand what they say. They need to talk back or gesture back to their friends. There are lots of social rules that they learn as they make friends. It’s complicated! However, when children learn to play they also: Learn problem solving…

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Help your child talk – tip #3

By | Speech Pathology

How do children learn to talk? Let’s look at Help Your Child Talk – Tip #3. Children learn to talk by hearing other people talk. They hear all the people all around them talk. This process of listening to other people talk starts from the day they are born. Their little brains are hard wired to take in sounds and words from the very beginning. Children, from babies to pre-schoolers, learn language from the people around them. They learn language from the people they spend the most time with. This is usually the parent. However, it can be siblings, grandparents,…

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Young girl in an Early Start Denver Model ESDm play based early intervention session with a Certified ESDM Therapist in Bondi Junction and Mascot in Sydney

ESDM therapy – Lisa’s journey

By | Early Start Denver Model (ESDM)

Background Lisa is four years old and lives with her parents. She loves dinosaurs and riding her bike. Her and her Mum travel around Sydney on public transport and the trains are her favourite. She always takes book with her wherever she goes, even on the trains. Lisa is one of the 1 in 100 people in Australia who has autism. Let’s look at her journey with autism as she moved through he Early Start Denver Model (ESDM). Initial concerns Lisa’a parents knew by the age of 2.5 years that their daughter was behind other children with her talking. They weren’t…

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