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Results for 'teacher training':

Brick-by-Brick® Program Training

Play Included and Learning Links are offering training for professionals in Australia to deliver the Brick-by-Brick®program. Brick-by-Brick® has the most up to date thinking in LEGO® based therapy, to support children to interact meaningfully with others.

Video: Getting Ready For Toilet Training

This video with Occupational Therapist, Stephanie, will help you looks for the signs that your child is ready for toilet training and well as some practical strategies and tips to help them.

Teacher Mental Health and Wellbeing

Simple tips for teachers to support their own mental health and wellbeing.

Fact Sheet: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Children

This fact sheet provides general information around ADHD for parents and carers including the signs of ADHD in children, diagnosis, treatment and support.

Homework Strategies for Learning Difficulties

By Renee Irving-Lee, Children’s Book Author © 2019 Learning Links It’s homework time again and there’s nothing but tears, refusal, arguments, tantrums, meltdowns or complete avoidance and procrastination. Grrrrrrrrrr!!!!! Why does homework have to be such an epic battle every night? Sound familiar? It’s important for parents to think about […]

Supporting Children with Autism in Preschool Settings

Supporting children on the autism spectrum in early childhood can empower them to build vital skills that last a lifetime. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)  is a developmental disorder impacting social skills, language and communication, sensory sensitivities and rigid or repetitive behaviours. Autism is a spectrum disorder meaning each person with […]

Mindfulness for Children and Young People

Mindfulness activities can have a positive impact on children’s emotional wellbeing and learning. Learn some simple ways to encourage mindfulness in your children.

How to Support Children Through a Meltdown

We have some great tips and strategies for supporting your child through a meltdown and encouraging self-regulation.