Group Programs

Resilience / Social Skills / Emotional Management

  • We’re delighted you’re considering the Life Skills for Kids program, designed to support your child’s social and emotional development in a fun, supportive group setting. Children explore challenges, practice new skills, and receive helpful feedback from both group leaders and peers.
  • For children aged 7–10 years (school years 2–5). Small groups helping children build confidence, emotional skills, resilience, and friendships.

Program Focus:

Grouped with similar aged children, this program focuses on important emotional‑management and relationship skills:

  • Communication & interpersonal skills – including assertiveness, negotiation & bullying‑management
  • Friendship‑making skills
  • Identifying and understanding feelings
  • Coping and emotional regulation strategies
  • Helpful self‑talk

Program Details:

  • When: Life Skills for Kids currently has no upcoming programs available.
  • Led by: Clinical Psychologist with 25+ years’ experience
  • Support: 2–3 facilitators per group, evidence-based activities
  • Where: Enclosed outdoor playground + indoor space
  • Extras: Parent and child resources, home strategies, personalised feedback

Who is it suited for:

  • Children who struggle with confidence, friendships, or emotions
  • Children able to participate in a small group with general guidance

Cost & Rebates:

  • Medicare and health rebates may apply (see fees page)





Weekly programs

Comprehensive weekly programs focus on social skill development and emotional management skills with similar aged peers.

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Kids Workshops

A series of one off workshops for specific age groups focusing on areas such as transition to high school and friendships skills for girls.

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Parent Seminars

Based on the latest research we provide strategies for parents to build your child’s resilience and social and emotional well-being.

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School Programs

Programs delivered within the school environment customised to address the needs of students with identified social and emotional issues.

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