Social and emotional development involves learning to interact with others and to understand and control emotions. A child with difficulties with social and emotional development may:

  • Experience big reactions to seemingly little provocation and take time to then settle
  • Find it difficult to play with peers
  • Avoid being touched by peers
  • Always seem tired in class
  • Chew paper/clothes/hair
  • Demonstrate dramatic changes in behaviour

If a child ticks several of these areas and you are concerned feel free to call AIM Therapy on 6150 8339 or email reception@aimtherapy.com.au for more information about how our services may help. We look forward to hearing from you.

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