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Developing Working Memory

Developing Working Memory

by Kathleen Hornery | Sep 14, 2021 | Additional Needs, Autism, General, Learning

At Bridges for Learning we often work with children to develop their working memory. Poor working memory can affect a child’s ability to follow directions, understand information, complete tasks, read and comprehend texts, answer questions, complete maths problems...
7 Easy Ideas to Improve Your Child’s Core Strength

7 Easy Ideas to Improve Your Child’s Core Strength

by Kathleen Hornery | May 28, 2021 | Additional Needs, Autism, Communication, General, Learning, Support

Children’s physiotherapists love to talk about core strengthening. Whether it is in relation to a baby or toddler with developmental delay, a child with low muscle tone, frequent falling, or delay in jumping and hopping, you will often hear physios suggesting...
Making the most of your child’s therapy session

Making the most of your child’s therapy session

by Kathleen Hornery | Apr 29, 2021 | Additional Needs, Autism, Communication, General, Learning, Support, Therapy

Have you thought about what happens in your child’s therapy session? As therapy sessions tend to happen every one to two weeks, it’s important for care givers to help children develop skills or change a behaviour. To do this they need: ongoing input throughout...
Three tips to help you child transition back into the classroom this year

Three tips to help you child transition back into the classroom this year

by James Bayliss – Provisional Psychologist | Jan 22, 2021 | Additional Needs, Autism, Communication, General, Learning, Support

Late January can be a trying time for many families and the lead up to the current school year will be no different. Although many children will be eagerly anticipating seeing their school friends again, others will be experiencing heightened stress at the prospect of...
Happy holidays for children with additional needs

Happy holidays for children with additional needs

by Kathleen Hornery | Dec 16, 2020 | Additional Needs, Autism, General, Learning, Support

Busy shopping malls, noisy family gatherings, church services and flashing lights (with a side of tinsel!) can cause a tense sensation in even the calmest person. For children with additional needs, the changes in their routine and environment can feel overwhelming....

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