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Connect to Communicate

Connect to Communicate is a parent-child group for children aged 3-5 years with language and communication difficulties. This group will provide communication and play strategies for you to practice with your child, and meet other families of children with communication difficulties. The group will focus on empowering parents to support their child's communication.
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Note: this group is for parents to attend with their child. 

Age:
  • 2-5 years (group age range will be determined based on interest)

Dates and times:
5 x weekly sessions (Term 2, week 3-7)
  • Tuesday 9th May - 9:30-10:30am (parent only)
  • Tuesday 16th May - 9:30-10:30am (parent & child)
  • Tuesday 23rd May - 9:30-10:30am (parent & child)
  • Tuesday 30th May - 9:30-10:30am (parent & child)
  • Tuesday 6th June - 9:30-10:30am (parent & child)

Location:
  • Osborne Park clinic (Unit 4/14 Main Street, Osborne Park, 6017)
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Cost
  • $85 for private and NDIS self managed
  • $95 for NDIS plan-managed
           Note- we cannot offer this group for NDIA managed participants​

If you would like to attend this parent-child workshop, please complete this form by Thursday 20th April. A member of our team will get in touch with you within 2 weeks after you submit the form.

Please note completion of this form is not confirmation of your enrolment in the group.
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kanana (land) and bilya (rivers, waterways) on which we continue to waabiny (play), djooroobidiny (go along happily / live), kadadjiny (learn), work, and provide services on yey (today).
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    • Our Clinic
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    • Feeding Therapy
    • Physiotherapy
    • Allied Health Assistant Programs
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      • Social Connection Group
    • School Partnerships
  • Information
    • Online Workshops
    • NDIS >
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      • NDIS Roles & Responsibilities
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    • OT Tips
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