Thrive Therapy

Thrive Therapy Helping children with minor or significant developmental and/ or behavioural challenges. Assessment,

Thrive therapy is a Specialist Child development Clinic that aims to support children and their families in enhancing their child's life and developmental skills and performances so they may engage more fully in their activities of living in the home, school and extra social/ family/ community based activities.

Missing Puddy from Satinay Street, Keperra she is 18/19 years old and she has arthritis under the care of Wilston vets h...
02/05/2023

Missing Puddy from Satinay Street, Keperra she is 18/19 years old and she has arthritis under the care of Wilston vets has anyone seen her?

Someone said they saw her about 5 pm along Samford road, Blackbutt st end - I just searched along there.

She seems to be demented- getting old and she has wandered ( which she has never does)

Any help I would be grateful

please let me know, I’m better with texts 0401830412 thanks Fiona

14/11/2019
It started to rain and we all got wet, but didn't stop us from having a great time.
15/12/2018

It started to rain and we all got wet, but didn't stop us from having a great time.

πŸ‘‹If your kids are calm and happy, having focused fun in the 'green zone', try and do the same...it diesn't matter if tha...
14/12/2018

πŸ‘‹If your kids are calm and happy, having focused fun in the 'green zone', try and do the same...it diesn't matter if that extra slice wasn't made or if the quilt on the bed needs an iron..just have fun !!πŸŽ„

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14/12/2018

Australian 50 cents

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14/12/2018

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Quick snap of   Cheer 😊
11/12/2018

Quick snap of Cheer 😊

There is so much fun to be had it's overwhelming. πŸ˜€ It is so important to build strong memories of achieving something '...
11/12/2018

There is so much fun to be had it's overwhelming. πŸ˜€ It is so important to build strong memories of achieving something 'tricky' and getting a chemical hit (in the brain) of pride after the children get something to play with... these soft snuggly friends. When I produce the 'demo' of what they're doing...the look of shock 'Finona, I can't'. When we break it down into steps, help them to use their 'ninja focus' to push through all the steps with us by their side...a precious memory is made to support resilience in the future. staying focused on task at hand act of doing while engaging in talking therapy FB:

There's alot you can do! With you kids to get them prep ready
11/12/2018

There's alot you can do! With you kids to get them prep ready

It's tough being a caretaker of elves, they are so demanding! πŸ™†The parallel door  takes them to the North Pole and is op...
11/12/2018

It's tough being a caretaker of elves, they are so demanding! πŸ™†The parallel door takes them to the North Pole and is open all day and all night. It lets them come and collect what they need to make the presents. 🎁🎁🎁 FB

A child's brain is sculpted by experiences, brain networks are build. Before 5 years we need to give kids opportunity so...
02/12/2018

A child's brain is sculpted by experiences, brain networks are build. Before 5 years we need to give kids opportunity so they can activate these pathways, build stable neural networks and early readiness before the brain has reduced capacity and efficiently prunes away (use it or lose it). It's like the cats who were blind folded young - the neurobiological window for learning to 'see' closed and when blind fold came off they couldn't see. Actively engaging in these types of activities builds stronger skills and routines of making and completing. Encourage your child to struggle through 'the tricky bits' of the task because they get something to play with.
Sustain strong brain neural networks for the future.

This guy needs a Mrs Claus. Even though the children are tired, if you make the activity so motivating, they are willing...
02/12/2018

This guy needs a Mrs Claus. Even though the children are tired, if you make the activity so motivating, they are willing to over come the challenges of sitting and focusing to complete a multi-step sequenced task. To thread (complex 2 handed in-hand manipulation task), to paste and finally to play with him....Ticks alot of boxes to help the child gain experience in building logical thought sequences.

Address

32 Satinay Street
Keperra, QLD
4054

Opening Hours

Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 7pm
Saturday 7am - 7pm

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We can help your child progress, build on strengths and improve their skills.

Thrive therapy is a specialist child development clinic (mobile and welcome to come to therapy at the clinic) that aims to support children and their families in enhancing their child's life & developmental skills and performances so they may engage more fully in their activities of living in the home, school and extra social/ family/ community based activities. We believe in building a bank of happy, fun engaging experiences so you child cuts down anxiety of performing and builds resilience and self-esteem in their ability to achieve.

We also believe in supporting families by coaching and helping families make the right decisions for their family.

We also want families to have a clear idea of their child’s strengths and challenges we provide developmental assessments to help access NDIS ( National Disability Insurance Scheme) both ECEI 0-6 year old early intervention and NDIS 7 years and older. Fiona is experienced in ADOS-II Assessment and with a doctors referral she would be happy to assess your child and work closely with your Paediatrician or Psychiatrist. We also provide prep readiness screens or standardised assessment to help you to decide whether to send or delay your child’s entry to prep.