Therapy Support

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Welcome to Connect.Ed. We're so glad you're here! We're passionate about supporting children to grow and thrive.

We work with children AND their families to understand individual differences and support a child’s individual journey.

Occupational Therapy

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Our Occupational Therapists are dedicated to enhancing children’s ability to participate in and perform daily activities.

They focus on strengthening play skills, fine and gross motor skills, concentration, and self-regulation, empowering children to engage confidently in their everyday environments.

Speech Therapy

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Our Speech Pathologists specialise in supporting all aspects of communication, including speech, language, literacy, as well as the use of signs, symbols and gestures.

They also provide expert assistance with eating and feeding challenges, ensuring that children can communicate and engage with the world around them effectively.

Psychosocial Therapy

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Our Psychosocial Therapists support children in developing essential social skills, emotional regulation and executive function.

By addressing these areas, they help children build strong relationships, manage their emotions, and navigate challenges, fostering resilience and overall wellbeing.

Referral Form

Delivered where your child feels most comfortable. 

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Outreach therapy, also known as community-based therapy, takes place in a child's natural environment (such as early childhood service or school).

This approach allows us to understand and address the child's specific needs and challenges within the context of their daily life.

It provides a more holistic and individualised approach because we're able to observe their daily routines and interactions, and helps make therapy more accessible and convenient for you!