The Ultimate Beanstalk Christmas Wishlist
Beanstalk Child Psychology
by SusanAdmin
4y ago
Each year we get asked what presents Beanstalk parents should tell their family members to buy their children (both on the spectrum and otherwise). Each year my answer is the same – but this year we thought we’d make life a lot easier and recommend specific toys that are more likely to increase language and problem solving. This blog is NOT sponsored, we are bringing you unbiased recommendations for your grandchild / niece / nephew / son / daughter’s Christmas this year. The secret is choosing toys that don’t have an on /off switch, no buttons, no flashing lights, no music (parents rejoice eve ..read more
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NDIS Tips for your First Planning Meeting
Beanstalk Child Psychology
by SusanAdmin
4y ago
Are you planning your first NDIS meeting and not sure what to expect? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. We have created a list of tips to answer any big questions we are frequently asked to help make your first meeting as easy as possible. Tip #1 A clear plan helps you have a clear mind. It’s important to go into your first NDIA meeting with a clear plan. We don’t expect you to have everything mapped out but it is useful to know what therapies you will use your funding for and the daily challenges that your child has (convey to them what a ‘bad’ day is like for your child). It’s also importa ..read more
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What to Expect When You Start an ABA Program
Beanstalk Child Psychology
by SusanAdmin
4y ago
Want to know what’s involved in an early intensive ABA program for autism? Perhaps you want to know what parents are expected to organise and do? This post is for anyone wanting a peek inside what our dedicated families do every day. This post is also for families who are thinking of starting an ABA program, or are new to Beanstalk’s Early Intensive Behavioural Intervention (EIBI) service. What is next, what does a therapy session look like, what do I need to do – these are some of the questions that I get asked often during initial assessments or initial clinics. Understandably, coping with ..read more
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5 steps to reduce challenging behaviour
Beanstalk Child Psychology
by beanstalkkidscom
4y ago
Want to know our (soon-to-be not-so) secret formula for reducing problem behaviour? In this blog post, I will talk about the steps we follow when we work with families who use our positive behaviour support services. Here at Beanstalk, our Positive Behaviour Support service offers support to families and educators to increase appropriate behaviour and decrease challenging behaviours. We reduce a problem behaviour by replacing it with more appropriate, functional skills.  Here’s how: Steps for Positive Behaviour Support: Observation Start by observing the behaviour. Here at Beanstalk we use the ..read more
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NDIS Tips for your First Planning Meeting
Beanstalk Child Psychology
by SusanAdmin
5y ago
Are you planning your first NDIS meeting and not sure what to expect? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. We have created a list of tips to answer any big questions we are frequently asked to help make your first meeting as easy as possible. Tip #1 A clear plan helps you have a clear mind. Its important to go into your first NDIA meeting with a clear plan. We don’t expect you to have everything mapped out but it is useful to know what therapies you will use your funding for and the daily challenges that your child has (convey to them what a ‘bad’ day is like for your child). Its also important ..read more
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