
Encouraging tummy time with your baby
Here are some positioning tips to increase the opportunities for tummy time, particularly if your baby isn’t the biggest fan.
These goals include developing their self-care skills, motor skills, handwriting, social skills and self-regulation/emotional regulation skills.
Clever Bees provides mobile paediatric occupational therapy services in the Newcastle and Hunter Region, tailored to meet the individual needs of your child. We work with you and your child at home, school or in the community to achieve their goals.
Our therapists and therapy assistants work one-on-one and in groups with our clients across the Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Port Stephens and Hunter regions via our mobile service. We provide clinic-based services from our clinic based in Williamtown, servicing the Newcastle and Port Stephens areas. We also provide outreach services in the Central West of NSW, and Telehealth services Australia-wide, and even internationally!
We share your child’s journey with their teachers, early childhood educators, paediatrician, psychologist, speech pathologist, physiotherapist, GP, social worker, support workers/coordinators-of-supports and the NDIA (where applicable).
Clever Bees Paediatric Occupational Therapy is a Registered NDIS and Medicare Provider. We are members of Reimagine Australia, formerly known as Early Childhood Intervention Australia, the leading Australian body for early childhood outcomes for young children with a developmental delay or a disability and their families. Our Occupational Therapists are members of Occupational Therapy Australia and are registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulatory Agency (AHPRA).
Assisting in the development of functional skills.
Paediatric support plans to assist children who are displaying challenging actions.
Identifing the supports necessary for children to see goal progress.
Encourage thinking, playing, laughing, and learning together.
Formulating a plan to overcome any identified challenges.
We share your child’s journey with their teachers, early childhood educators, paediatrician, psychologist, speech pathologist, physiotherapist, GP, social worker, and in the case of NDIS participants your coordinator of supports.
Clever Bees Paediatric Occupational Therapy is a Registered NDIS and Medicare Provider. We are members of Reimagine Australia, formerly known as Early Childhood Intervention Australia, the leading Australian body for early childhood outcomes for young children with a developmental delay or a disability and their families.
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Clever Bees provides assessments as well as individual and group-based intervention sessions to best meet your child and family’s unique needs. We help children develop their gross and fine motor skills, handwriting, school readiness, self-care and independence skills, sensory processing, social skills, and self-management strategies.
Clever Bees works with children who have motor skill difficulties, postural instability, handwriting difficulties, joint hypermobility, behavioural difficulties, autism spectrum disorder, learning difficulties, mental health conditions, neurological conditions, and physical and intellectual disabilities.
All Clever Bees Occupational Therapists are registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulatory Agency (AHPRA) and Occupational Therapy Australia and continue to enhance their best practice through professional development
Clever Bees Paediatric Occupational Therapy is a Registered NDIS and Medicare Provider.
Here are some positioning tips to increase the opportunities for tummy time, particularly if your baby isn’t the biggest fan.
As we head back to school this Term, we want to share a few tips for helping to make your morning routine a little less stressful.
We work with lots of families who have a big goal of eating dinner as a family, at the table. It’s an awesome goal, and something that is so important to how we interact as a family.
Clever Bees work one-on-one with your child. Interested in a chat?
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