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Eye hand coordination

Eye hand coordination is also called visual motor integration. It involves using visual information from the eyes to guide the movements of the hands. These skills are important for daily activities such as using buttons… Go to full post


Using barrier games

Speech pathologists love barrier games and they are great for parents, teachers, support workers and child care workers too, really anyone who works with children. Barrier games are a fun way to develop listening skills… Go to full post


Getting dressed!

Getting kids dressed can be a battle for some families which they have to deal with everyday. For most families that rush time in the morning is the worst time of the day to be having battles with kids. We all know the d… Go to full post


Picture exchange

A number of the Talking Matters team went to PECS training this week, so almost all the team now have formal training in this. So what is PECS and how is it useful for kids?  Picture exchanging assists children to devel… Go to full post


Toilet training

All parents look forward to not having to deal with nappies but toilet training can be a challenge for some children. Here are some general tips to get you started. Training children with special needs to use the toilet … Go to full post


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