Wellbeing

Josy Reeder

What is Positive Behaviour Support?

 

Proactive strategies that are aimed at decreasing behaviours of concern and replacing them with pro-social skills that lead to enhanced social competencies.

 

The OLA staff have been working with Behavioural Consultant Patrice Wiseman to further develop strategies to support students with a positive approach.  We work towards creating a climate where positive behaviour is explicitly taught and reinforced and prevention approaches are emphasised.  

 

Acknowledgement: explicit statements reinforcing expectations

“It’s great to see that…”

“I like the way you…”

“Well done for…”

“Thanks for showing...”

 

Correction: explicit corrective feedback regarding expectations

“X, you need to… or….”

“You have two choices, either you….or…”

“X, you just… so now….”

“You just did …there’s a consequence for that”.

 

Communicating with your child

We encourage you to start and finish each day with a simple check-in. These check-ins can be a regular part of each day.

 

The students have decorated their own garden bags to store their items. Check out some of their designs! 

Garden club planted Broad beans and a tomato plant each! Can't wait to try some. 

Southern Child and Family Psychology 

Conduct KidsCONNECT social skills groups throughout the year. These groups are run by psychologists and are once a week, after school, in term time.

 

 

Moira Allied Health - Occupational Therapy in Schools

Hello from the MOIRA Allied Health Team,

 

We have exciting news! We have new OT’s starting at the end of July who will be ready to support your students.

 

To get started, complete our online referral form linked below:

 

MOIRA Allied Health Referral Form

 

Occupational therapists work with children and young people of all abilities to support participation at school to achieve their best outcomes from their education. Each person is an individual, so their needs will be to. MOIRA’s occupational therapists conduct assessments to identify individual goals, strengths and barriers to learning, then recommend strategies or changes to the environment to increase a student’s capacity to participate.

Advanced Psychology

AP is a newly established private practice, that aims to improve the quality of life for individuals and families. Even though our psychologists have years of experience, as we are a new practice, we have immediate availability for referrals for therapy and assessments, available both face-to-face and via Telehealth.

 

AP provides assessments for Specific Learning Disorder (such as Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and Dyscalculia), Autism, and ADHD for clients of all ages. We offer therapeutic services for a range of mental health conditions commonly present in children, adolescents, and adults, such as emotional dysregulation, anxiety, depression, stress, sleep issues, inattentiveness, and challenging behaviour. We work closely with individuals as well as the whole family to develop healthy and sustainable long-term coping mechanisms in order for them to thrive in all areas of their lives.

 

 

Director and Principal Psychologist

Advanced Psychology

Suit 1.04 71 Queens Road, Melbourne 3004

Phone: 0479069648

Email: lindakollind@advancedpsychology.net

Web: https://www.advancedpsychology.net/

 

Josy Reeder

Learning Diversity/Wellbeing Leader