• We Can Play (Under 2 year olds)
    • This program is designed for parents who are concerned about their child’s developmental milestones (Parent/ Caregiver attendance required
  • Play Dates with Play Mates (4 – 5 year olds)
    • This group is designed for children with delayed communication and development delays to connect with peers and build play skills (Parent/ Caregiver attendance required).
  • Little Super Heroes (4- 6 year olds)
    • This program is designed for children to develop their emotional regulation skills, and incorporates aspects of the Zones of Regulation program.
  • Picky Pickers Play (3-4 year olds, and 5-8 year olds)
    • This program is designed for fussy eaters to support the creation of a positive relationship with people and food, whilst making food fun!
  • Brave Girls (Girls 5-6 year olds)
    • This term focuses on skills to initiate and maintain a conversation with a friend.
  • Worry Woos (5-9 year olds)
    • This program is designed to develop children’s ability to identify and respond to emotions, in particular worry. It uses quirky characters that teach children about big emotions through different stories.
  • Lego Legends (5-10 year olds)
    • A social skills program that utilises the medium of Lego to teach children how to best work with others in a group environment whilst also promoting motor skill development.    
  • Courageous Little Ladies (Girls 6 – 7 year olds)
    • This term focuses on skills to develop resilience and self-confidence. 
  • FabulousFriendships (Girls 7 – 8 year olds)
    • This term focuses on skills to be a positive communicator with others to strengthen friendships and relationships with others. 
  • Crafternoons (Girls 10-15 year olds)
    •  This is a social skill program for children who love craft and would like to be involved in a fun program to develop skills such as initiating conversation, making new friends and being flexible in joint activities.  
  • The Contenders (11-15 year olds)
    • This program is designed to develop children’s cooperation, problem solving, compromise, and perspective taking skills in a social setting. 

Parenting Workshops

  • Tuning Into Teens – Parenting Program
    • This program is designed to support and help parents teach their teenage children to control, understand, and express their emotions in a healthy and positive way. Tuning into teens helps parents recognise, understand, and respond to their teenagers emotions, which in turn helps them manage their one emotions.
  • Circle of Security – Early Intervention Program of Parents & Children
    • Circle of Security Parenting seeks to strengthen attachment relationships between caregivers and children. While the program predominantly focuses on infants and younger children, the concepts are suitable for caregivers of children of all ages.

Expression of Interest Form