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Cost: $500* per child ($50 per 60 minute session) *Autism Queenslands EarlyAQtion services are approved by the Federal Governments Department of Social Services. This means that families can use their childs HCWA funding to pay for this program. NDIS funding may also be used (if applicable). This program is delivered at: Autism Queensland Sunnybank Hills 437 Hellawell Road, Sunnybank Hills Each Monday 3.30 - 4.30pm REGISTER YOUR INTEREST HERE Social skills are a typical area of difficulty for children with ausm and developing these skills happens most successfully using favourite acvies and interests to encourage engagement, curiosity, communicaon, sharing and waing for a turn. Lego is commonly a strong interest for children with ausm and is ideal to use as a tool to teach and pracce social skills. A maximum of four children and their parents will parcipate in one hour weekly sessions over 10 weeks. This program is delivered by a speech pathologist and a program assistant. LEGO® CLUB A program to develop the social and communicaon skills of children with ASD aged 5+ For more informaon please contact Ausm Queensland on 07 3273 0059 or email [email protected] www.ausmqld.com.au

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Cost: $500* per child

($50 per 60 minute session)

*Autism Queensland’s EarlyAQtion services are

approved by the Federal Government’s Department

of Social Services.

This means that families can use their child’s HCWA

funding to pay for this program.

NDIS funding may also be used (if applicable).

This program is delivered at:

Autism Queensland Sunnybank Hills

437 Hellawell Road, Sunnybank Hills

Each Monday 3.30 - 4.30pm

REGISTER YOUR INTEREST HERE

Social skills are a typical area of difficulty for children with autism and developing these skills happens most successfully using favourite activities and interests to encourage engagement, curiosity, communication, sharing and waiting for a turn. Lego is commonly a strong interest for children with autism and is ideal to use as a tool to teach and practice social skills.

A maximum of four children and their parents will participate in one hour weekly sessions over 10 weeks. This program is delivered by a speech pathologist and a program assistant.

LEGO® CLUB A program to develop the social and communication skills of children with ASD aged 5+

For more information please contact Autism Queensland on 07 3273 0059 or email [email protected]

www.autismqld.com.au