Children’s Group Programs

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Are you looking for a way to help your child develop the skills they need to interact with their neurotypical and neurodiverse peers and regulate their emotions? With You Allied Health’s children group programs, you can provide your child with the tools they need to build their social awareness, social skill capacity and emotional skills.

At With You Allied Health, we understand that children require emotional regulation skills to build their functioning in the home, at school, with peers and to build strong relationships. That’s why we’ve created specialized group programs that are designed to meet the needs of each individual child. Our children group programs provide a safe, nurturing environment where children can learn and practice the skills they need to thrive.  We can accept private, sometimes Medicare and NDIS clients (self and plan managed participants).

With You Allied Health programs are designed to help children learn to identify and express their emotions, build positive relationships with their peers, and develop effective coping strategies. We utilise a variety of evidence-based techniques, including cognitive-behavioural therapy, mindfulness-based interventions, and parent coaching. Our programs are tailored to meet each child’s unique needs, so they can progress at their own pace and gain the skills they need to succeed.

At With You Allied Health, we believe that all children should have the opportunity to reach their fullest potential. That’s why our programs are designed to help children develop strong emotional regulation and social skills. Our group programs provide a supportive, encouraging environment where children can learn, practice, and grow.

If you’re looking for a way to help your child develop the skills they need to succeed, consider enrolling them in one of With You Allied Health’s children group programs now for Term 2 and Term 3.

Emotional Regulation:

  • Fact or Fiction Junior

  • Fact or Fiction Senior

Social Skills:

  • Scuba Sam’s Social Adventure

  • Social Scientists

Peer Connections:

  • Lego Legends

  • Creative Connections

Executive Functioning:

  • Hunter and His Amazing Remote Control

Self-Esteem:

  • Me, Myself and I

To find out more about which group would be best for your child, you can explore the options further here. Our team of psychologists is also here to help you find the best program for your child’s unique needs if you are already engaged with one of our team. With You Allied Health’s children group programs will help your child build the skills they need to interact with their peers and regulate their emotions.

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