With over 20 years’ experience working with children and young adults with complex needs, Jeanette has worked closely alongside therapists, psychologists and other specialists to give her clients the best quality in intervention and behavioural support.
This has enabled her to get an insight into how to combine different therapy goals and learning goals
Jeanette has worked for many years within the Education Queensland, Early Childhood Developmental Program model. She has presented intervention strategies to her peers at the Spectronics Conference to over 600 participants and believes in combining the best from therapists and developmental psychologists to ensure that children are supported in age appropriate, play based therapy. The child needs not know they are learning just that they are playing and having fun.
Jeanette has been trained in many early intervention strategies including “Finger Gym” “Gymzoonasium” “Rainbow Road” “first Steps” “Four Blocks” “Age appropriate Pedagogies “Support-A-Talker” and “Learn to play”.
She combines this knowledge and a genuine love of children to create meaningful learning activities for the individual child.
Any Behavioural Intervention strategies designed and or implemented with “Respect 4 U”, Come from the firm understanding that ALL BEHAVIOUR IS COMMUNICATION.
Using important tools including an Functional Behavioural Analysis (FBA) are important to help develop an understanding of what need is that behaviour serving for an individual.
Once the why is discovered it is important to look at ways the individual can get their needs met in a more appropriate way. Behavioural support documents created need to meet the NDIS requirements but equally important they need to be useable by the client needing support and those supporting the client.
Please contact Respect 4 U to discuss how we can provide positive behavioural support that can maximise the clients quality of life.
As we are a small boutique service that focuses on quality rather than quantity of clients our books fill very quickly. So we have a wait list.
Those that are more flexible about when they can be seen may get lucky and find a vacancy.
Call or email to book in a first meeting.
At Respect 4 U the first meet and greet for early intervention Therapy usually takes just over an hour. During that time the therapist will spend time playing with and getting to know they young one who requires intervention.
Then the adults talk about the situation and individual needs to decide if there is a “good fit” to continue.
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