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Boosting literacy by reading with childrenIn this blog, Speech Pathologist Genevieve Wilmot shares the strategies caregivers can use at story time with their child to make book sharing fun.

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Understanding anxiety around uncertaintyIn this blog, research project co-ordinator Rebecca Kuzminski discusses anxiety related to uncertainty, why this is a particular challenge for many autistic children, and new research CliniKids is conducting to help parents support their child with managing uncertainty-related anxiety.

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Introducing the CliniKids Autism Seminar Series!The Kids Research Institute Australia’s CliniKids is excited to introduce an online autism seminar series in 2024, designed to inform families, clinicians and educators about the latest autism topics and research.

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Term 1 appointment schedulingWe are aware that many of our clients are either starting kindy or are transitioning from kindy to fulltime school and may require a different day/time for their regular therapy sessions at CliniKids.

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CliniSibs - Group Sibling ProgramWe are excited to announce we will be offering CliniSibs, a sibling therapy group designed to assist and support siblings of a child with autism.

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Welcome to the team Leah!Meet Leah – the latest addition to the CliniKids team. We asked Leah, our new Operations Manager, a couple of questions to get to know her.
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Guest article: What it's like to live with Tourette SyndromeConor Maysey was a guest on Dr Alix Woolard's podcast, Embracing the Mind.