Introducing the “Study & Life Skills Intensive Coaching Program”

Would you like your son or daughter to learn vital skills for success at school and in life?

Practical skills that give them insight into their true ability…

…and empower them to achieve their full potential?

If so, you might like to consider enrolling them in our intensive coaching program for children and teenagers.

In this program your child will learn how to:

  • Get more organised
  • Become more motivated
  • Study more effectively
  • Cope with stress
  • Reduce anxiety
  • Set challenging and achievable goals
  • Gain insight into their own unique strengths and weaknesses
  • Develop strategies to improve or overcome weaker areas and leverage strengths
  • Improve test and exam skills
  • Handle setbacks and become more resilient

Research shows that students with these skills perform better, feel more in control and are less stressed.

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Child Learning Difficulties: New Study Shows Why Early Action is Vital to Prevent Children Falling Into Long Term ‘Learning Gap’

According to a study recently published in the Journal of Pediatrics, early action is vital to help prevent students with learning difficulties from falling into a long term ‘learning gap’.

The study found that first grade children with dyslexia (reading difficulties) have significantly lower reading scores and verbal IQs compared with their peers, and these differences persist into adolescence.

The authors recommend that “reading interventions must be implemented early, when children are still developing the basic foundation for reading acquisition.”

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When “Forever” Changes: How to Help Your Child Cope With Separation or Divorce

Divorce is an emotional rupture.

There is never going to be an easy way to talk to your children about separation and divorce. No two cases are the same, which means that navigating the practical and emotional challenges with your child will depend on your individual circumstances and situation.

And if you are like many of the parents that we see at our practice, you may find yourself feeling totally overwhelmed and wondering where to begin and what to say…

So with that in mind, here are some ideas and suggestions that might be useful to you.

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10 Ways to Help Your Child Solve Problems (Without Lecturing Them)

Parenting is a journey!

Along with all the precious moments and unforgettable experiences, there are the inevitable bumps, potholes, and danger zones.

Helping your child solve problems can feel a bit like travelling down a bumpy road … finding dead-end after dead-end … and losing sight of the destination…

And if you’re like most parents we see at our practice?

You probably want your child to feel as though you are working on solving problems together, and not simply lecturing and “ear-bashing” them!

So, with that in mind, here are our top ten tips for navigating your way through the problem-solving minefield, together with your child:

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4 Ways to Help Children Worry Less

We all worry from time to time, but it can be challenging for parents when a child worries too much…

Some kids may worry a lot about only one thing, such as speaking in front of their classmates…

Other kids may worry about lots of different things…

Such as being late, getting sick, having no one to play with at school, upcoming tests or not being good at sport…

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11 Symptoms of Anxiety in Children and 4 Steps to Help

Anxiety is the most common challenge faced by children and adults alike.

And, if left unchecked, it can lead to debilitating problems that prevent children from reaching their full potential…

Sometimes anxiety is obvious but the symptoms can often be vague and develop gradually over time.

In fact, sometimes parents may not even be aware that a child’s difficulties are related to their anxiety…

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The secret to raising motivated kids

Motivation, or the lack thereof, can be a (seemingly) insurmountable barrier to your child’s success.

Every parent wants their child to succeed.

Whether it’s with their schoolwork, socialising or general life skills, we all want the best for them.

And what do most of us do naturally to spur our kids on?

We praise them for being “smart”, “intelligent”, “bright”, “talented”, “creative” and so on…

And often we do this regardless of whether or not they have truly applied their best efforts to the task at hand.

You see, we think that we are somehow boosting their self-confidence and self-esteem by doing this.

But we are wrong.

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Pirates and Cheese Sandwiches: Children’s Thoughts About Thinking

Thinking about other people’s minds and their thoughts in relation to our own thoughts is a fundamental skill in socialisation.

“Theory of mind” is a phrase that’s used in psychology to refer to our ability to understand that other people have beliefs that are different to our own.

But how do we actually uncover other people’s thoughts? Rebecca Saxe and colleagues from MIT have demonstrated amazing lab work that demonstrates a specific part of our brain that which is engaged when make judgements about other people’s thoughts.

In past research, psychologists have estimated that theory of mind kicks in around age four, and this has been measured by children’s responses to behavioural tasks.

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Why have 2,866* parents chosen us?

(*As of 24th July, 2019.)

  • Private and confidential: We are a private service so you will receive 100% independent and confidential advice.
  • Child and adolescent experts: We only work with school age children, teenagers and parents.
  • Education and school experts: We will help you navigate the school system to get the best possible results for your child.
  • Qualified and experienced: We only employ psychologists with a master degree or higher and experience working in schools.
  • Fast appointments: We don't keep a waiting list and see most new clients within 7 days.
  • Convenient location: We are in Middle Park with easy access from many parts of Melbourne and unrestricted street parking.
  • Trusted methods: We use approaches that are strongly supported by research evidence or clinical experience.
  • Lovely beachside office: You will love our quiet, modern and attractive office, with its beach and ocean-themed rooms.