Building Vocabulary with Dolls

The Down Syndrome Resource Foundation has a great video demonstration on how to use dolls to build a child’s vocabulary! Doll’s are great for lots of therapeutic activities like modelling daily living activities like dressing, toileting and brushing their teeth! Check out their video here   All credits to the Down Syndrome Resource Foundation

Holiday Activities

Looking for activities to keep the kids occupied? Phonic Books Free books that kids can sound out to practice their reading skills Moon Dogs At Home Series Virtual Experiences Taronga TV – Streaming your favourite animals and zoo keeper experiences straight to your screen https://taronga.org.au/taronga-tv Virtual Aquarium – Videos, streams and resources of sealife experiences […]

Community Engagement Opportunities

Nepean Dragons Football Club Nepean Dragons is a football (soccer) club for children and adults with a disability from 5 years and over. Play is on Saturdays between 9am and 10:30am at Blue Hills Oval in Glenmore Park. They are having a come and try day for new players on Saturday 28th March Click here […]

2020 Holiday Therapy Groups

All Abilities is excited to announce our first school holiday groups for 2020! KidzMix Social Skills Group  April 15th, 16th and 17th A social skills group for students from Kindergarten to Year 2 based on the KidzMix social resilience program. Sensory Processing Group April 22nd, 23rd and 24th A group for students from Year 2 […]

Using Visual Schedules

Visual schedules are a way of helping children to predict what is coming. It can be helped to reduce anxiety, increase co-operation and encourage independence. Visual schedules can be used to track a whole day or a single activity such as getting dressed or packing the school bag. Traditionally visual schedules are printed on paper […]