by Debbie Hopper | Oct 18, 2016 | Blog, Sensory Processing Workshops and Training
“Hot Topics” FREE Informative talks for ALL the Forster community! Join the Life Skills 4 Kids Occupational Therapists for “Hot Topic”Sessions – short and sharp informative talks. Meet our team, bring your questions, enjoy light refreshments and network with local...
by Debbie Hopper | Oct 11, 2016 | Blog, Child Behaviour, Great Health Guide, Meltdowns and Tantrums, Occupational Therapy, Sensory Processing
Minimising Tantrums at the Shops Part 2 All parents understand the struggle and balancing act that shopping with children can be. In last month’s edition of GHG (TM), we took a look at some of the less understood reasons why shopping can be so hard for children. We...
by Debbie Hopper | Sep 23, 2016 | Blog, Child Behaviour, Great Health Guide, Meltdowns and Tantrums, Sensory Processing
NEW DIGITAL PLATFORM – You can now access theGreat Health Guide through ISSUU – CLICK HERE TO ACCESS Minimising Tantrums at the Shops By Deb HopperPublished in The Great Health GuideCLICK HERE FOR THE AUDIO VERSION Taking kids shopping is one of those...
by Debbie Hopper | Aug 12, 2016 | Blog, Child Behaviour, Great Health Guide
Fussy or Problem Eaters? Can you relate with your children? Words By Deb HopperPublished in The Great Health Guide Fussy eating is a phase of development that most families contend with to some extent. Fussy eating is very common in pre-schoolers as they are...
by Debbie Hopper | Aug 9, 2016 | Blog, Child Behaviour, Child Development, Great Health Guide, Sensory Processing
ids’ Sleeping Matters By Deb HopperPublished in The Great Health Guide Many children struggle in winding down and getting to sleep. They have been learning so much through play or learning at school throughout the day. They have been taking in social cues and...
by Debbie Hopper | Jun 28, 2016 | Blog, Child Behaviour, Child Development, Great Health Guide
By Deb HopperPublished in The Great Health Guide Helping Children Develop Friendships – Great Health Guide Article Here Lots of children develop friendships and enjoy planning and participating in playdates. For some, these skills seem to develop naturally....