Here’s what I’ve learned about travelling with a toddler sometimes, or always… by Adina Levy I’ve so missed big travel and adventures! We’re a few days in to a Perth 🚐 ➡️ 🚐 Adelaide van trip (around 3,000km!) with my 3 year old, and having a great...
Reasons why your child might not use speech (mouthwords) to communicate sometimes, or always by Adina Levy Here are some reasons why your child might not use speech (mouthwords) to communicate sometimes, or all the time: 1️⃣ Speech skills are hard for them (motor...
Stop waiting! Why speech therapy waitlists don’t mean you should ‘just wait’ by Adina Levy We have such a massive issue with therapy and medical waitlists in Australia, quite possibly in the world! If you’re one of many, many people waiting for...
3 key ideas to help your autistic child if they’re a ‘fussy eater’ by Adina Levy As a neurodivergent person with a lifetime of sensory challenges, I know deeply how hard eating a range of foods can be sometimes. I also come to you as a speech...
Coping with Uncertainty and Change by Adina Levy Here’s a question I get asked a lot: How can I help my child deal with uncertainty and changes to plans? Even for a lot of grown-ups, coping with uncertainty and change can be really tricky. It’s very...
Connection not compliance by Adina Levy Connection with your child starts with a respect for their perspective. Compliance is about power. If you frequently require that your child does what you say, choose, demand, you’re asking them to comply with your...
How 1 simple activity can build so many communication skills by Adina Levy Every single moment with your child is a chance to help them build communication skills. Once you have a few ideas of skills you want your child to be working on, you’ll see these...
The deep WHY behind your child’s behaviour by Adina Levy There is a reason behind any behaviour, any action, that someone does. I call this the ‘deep why’. People also talk about the reason being an ‘unmet need’. This can be different...
PLAY is the absolute best way to help your autistic child learn & connect with you *Psst play is also amazing for EVERYONE!* by Adina Levy I love play. Play is the best. All learning for kids really happens through play the best learning for everyone happens in...
3 Key Ideas to Help you and Your Autistic Child Communicate and Connect by Adina Levy I had a wonderful chat with Jessica, (@aussieautismfamily on Instagram) about 3 key things for parents to know, if your child is early in an autism diagnosis journey, so you can...
BOOKS! What should I do when I read to my toddler? by Adina Levy 3 things to keep in mind when you share books with your young child 1️⃣ Let your child explore books in the way that suits their sensory preferences and interests. It’s OK to flick pages, tap on...
Using books and TV to help your child understand social dynamics by Adina Levy 3 ways to use books and TV to help your child understand social dynamics 1️⃣ Discuss the clues that help you and your child work out what someone else might be thinking or feeling 2️⃣ Make...
1..2……..3! How small routines can lead to BIG communication by Adina Levy One of the strategies that I share with families often is using ‘verbal routines’ with kids – this is things like “ready, set, GO!”. My personal...
What is ‘Self-Advocacy’ and how do we teach this to kids? by Adina Levy If you’ve heard the term ‘self-advocacy’ you might be wondering what exactly it means and how this relates to speech therapy. Self-advocacy is all about speaking up...
“How much should I play with my kids?” by Adina Levy Recently a very big Instagram account posted that parents don’t have to play with kids and it’s not your job to do so. While I get the sentiment – she wanted to help parents feel less guilt about...
“He never listens to me!” 4 tips to help your child understand you better by Adina Levy There’s that amazing moment when you ask your child to do something… and they DO it! If this feels rare for your family, a big part of the challenge is...
The power of WAITING… for your child (or partner, parent, friend…) to talk by Adina Levy Here’s a tip that seems so simple. It’s powerful. It’s also really hard to put into practice! It’s WAITING! 🌟 When you WAIT for your...
Why your child might need to use non-verbal ways of communicating by Adina Levy This week I filmed a 30 min video for my Connect & Grow community called ‘All Communication is Valid! Finding a Place for Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication’. Today I...
What a Neurodiversity Affirming approach looks like, and how this fits with the Secret Agent Society program. by Adina Levy You may have heard of one or some of these terms: Neurodiversity Neurodiverse Neurodiversity-affirming Neurotypical What does it...
3 ideas to help your fussy eater (and help your whole family!) by Adina Levy A family I’m working with shared this with me today: “My son doesn’t try new foods and I have to cook 2 meals for the whole family” Sound familiar? Here...
Add PLAYFULNESS to the every-day. Add joy, connection and ease. by Adina Levy Here’s a thing I believe, live, and teach. Play doesn’t just happen at ‘play times’. Play is about FUN. It’s a lightness. It’s playfulness. Play can and...
How to help your child deal with big feelings (good or challenging ones!) by Adina Levy Feelings are hard, confusing, and we all experience them different. Your child might need some help navigating emotions… their own, others, and how to deal with big feelings...
The Power of a Simple Snack to Help your Child Communicate More by Adina Levy I wanted to share a simple idea today. Here’s how you can build in a bit of fun and give your child more opportunities to communicate with you when you’re having a snack or a...
3 ways to help your child have better conversations by Adina Levy Lots of parents tell me that they want their kids to have better conversations, whether that’s a more detailed chat at the end of the school day, sharing over the dinner table, or better conversations...
Giving Kids a Choice: Create more calm and empower your child by Adina Levy Imagine you wake up in the morning at a time defined by someone else. You get up and get dressed in clothes that someone else has picked out for you. Breakfast? Someone’s served you...
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