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Little Lions Group

This group is a general fine motor skills & handwriting group program. This will focus on fine motor skills and pre-writing skills. It is a perfect group for children who have been flagged as requiring OT input following Kindy screening at school, or for children on the waitlist to see an OT, to get ideas about home practice.

For ages : Children in Kindergarten (4-5 years)

Dates and times:
A four day block in Week 2 of the upcoming school holidays. (Parents to remain in the waiting room)
Each session will run from 1:00pm - 2:00pm. NOTE: This time is current as of 19/06/2023 - the previous listed time is no longer available 
  • Session 1: Monday 10th July
  • Session 2: Tuesday 11th July
  • Session 3: Wednesday 12th July
  • Session 4: Thursday 13th July

Location: Osborne Park clinic (Unit 4/14 Main Street, Osborne Park, 6017)

Cost:
  • $85 for private and self managed NDIS/session
  • $95 for plan-managed NDIS/session
Note- we cannot offer this group for NDIA managed participants

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If you would like to attend this parent-child workshop, please complete THIS FORM by 23/06/2023
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Please note completion of this form is not confirmation of your enrolment in the group.
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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 land (kanana) and waterways (bilya) on which we continue to play (waabiny), live (djooroobidiny), learn (kadadjiny), work, and provide services on today (yey).
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  • Home
  • About
    • Values & Vision
    • How we work
    • Meet Our Team
    • Our Clinic
    • Join our team!
  • Services
    • Allied Health Services >
      • Speech & Language Therapy
      • Occupational Therapy
      • Feeding Therapy
      • Physiotherapy
      • Allied Health Assistant Programs
    • Workshops & Groups
    • Clinical Supervision
    • School Partnerships
  • Information
    • Useful Links >
      • General Links
      • Disability
      • Genetic conditions
    • Tips >
      • Speech & Language Tips
      • OT Tips
      • Physio Tips
      • Mealtimes Tips
    • NDIS >
      • Service Meetings
      • NDIS Roles & Responsibilities
  • Shop
    • Online Workshops
    • Caregiver Tools
    • Educator Tools
    • Assessment Tools
    • Therapist Tools
  • Contact us