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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.

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

Dates/days:
To be announced when run next.
5x hour long sessions on a weekly or fortnightly basis. These are likely to be offered during school hours. Note- the first session is a parent only information session, and the final four sessions are for parent and child to attend together..
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Location:
  • Osborne Park clinic (Unit 4/14 Main Street, Osborne Park, 6017)

Cost:
  • $85 - private and self managed NDIS
  • $95 - plan managed NDIS
  • Unfortunately, we cannot provide services for NDIA managed participants
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If you are interested in your child joining this group in future, please complete this Expression of Interest Form.
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Next Challenge ana (acknowledges) Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians of Boodja (Country) throughout Australia. Ngalak (We) are committed to kootadjinong (see and understand/ honouring) their unique cultural and spiritual relationships to the land, bilya (rivers/ waters) and wardarn (seas). 

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Next Challenge wants to thank and pay respects to the Whadjuk people and Elders, past, present, and emerging, of the Noongar Nation, who have preserved and protected the 
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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    • About Us
    • Our Clinic
    • Meet Our Team
    • Join our team!
  • Services
    • Speech & Language Therapy
    • Occupational Therapy
    • Feeding Therapy
    • Physiotherapy
    • Allied Health Assistant Programs
    • Workshops & Groups >
      • Social Connection Group
    • School Partnerships
  • Information
    • Online Workshops
    • NDIS >
      • Navigations
      • NDIS Roles & Responsibilities
    • Useful Links
    • Speech & Language Tips
    • OT Tips
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    • Mealtimes Tips
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