Kindy Uplift

Tailored, hands-on professional learning and in-centre support to equip educators with practical strategies

Our Kindy Uplift services

Our sessions focus on speech, language, early literacy, self-regulation, social skills, engagement, and play, all embedded into everyday routines. Educators benefit from interactive coaching, real-time feedback, and therapist-led workshops, interactive modeling, ensuring strategies are personalised to the unique needs of children in your care. By combining communication, play, movement, and music, our programs ignite learning and help every child build the skills they need for school readiness.

Even if you don't currently have Kindy Uplift funding, but are keen to explore this further, enquirer with us now - we'd love to chat.

Partnering to provide evidence-based, practical strategies into your classrooms and inspire confident, capable learners

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Services we offer

Speech Pathology

  • Foundations and Practice : Early Communication, Language & Literacy (0-5 years) 2 part series
  • Strengthening QKLG Prep Transition Statement Through a Communication & Learning Lens
  • Collaborative Coaching
  • Everyday Talk Matters : Embedding Language Rich-Play in Kindy
  • Ready, Set, Go! : Supporting Children to Follow Directions

Music Therapy

  • Sing, Move, Play, Learn : Using Music for Early Learning Success
  • Rhythm, Rhyme and Play Incursion Program

Physiotherapy

  • Movement Matters : Movement Screening - What to and Not to Worry About
  • Move, Play, Learn : Moving with Purpose
  • Physiotherapy Incursion Program

Occupational Therapy

  • Little Hands, Big Skills : How Fine Motor Skills Develop
  • Learning SENSationally : Understanding How Children Process Their Environments and How to Help
  • Secure and Calm : Co-regulating in the Childcare Environment

Other

  • Part 1 : Understanding Neurodiversity and Developmental Delays in Early Childhood
  • Part 2 : Supporting Diverse Learners Through Play and Learning
  • 2 Part series : Understanding and Supporting Neurodiversity and Developmental Disorders in Early Childhood