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LEGO® -Based Therapy Group

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What is LEGO®-Based Therapy?

LEGO-Based Therapy is a child centred, social development program that uses LEGO activities to support the development of social skills. It was developed by paediatric neuropsychologist Daniel B. Le Goff in the 1990s.

 

This evidence-based program supports children diagnosed with Autism, ADHD, Anxiety disorders, Phobias and Depression. By combining structured and unstructured play, children participate in activities that promote peer interaction and problem-solving, in a fun and supportive environment. 

What are the benefits of LEGO®-Based Therapy?

  • Improves and promotes social communication & interaction.

  • Improves teamwork and collaboration.

  • Improves language skills.

  • Reduces maladaptive behaviours.

  • Improves adaptability and coping skills.

  • Improves self esteem and confidence

  • Improves concentration and critical thinking skills.

  • Develops fine motor skills.

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Program Summary

Join us for our exciting 10-week LegoBased Therapy program, for children aged 5-12 years!

 

In small groups of 3-5, children will be matched based on their age and social communication challenges, fostering a supportive environment for growth and development.

 

This engaging program not only promotes teamwork and creativity but also helps enhance social skills in a fun and interactive way. Each session runs for 75 minutes.
 

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Now Taking Enrolments for 2025

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Alternatively call the clinic on 0435 600 323

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