Flexible Builders – Lego® Club

Age Group: Primary School
Flexible Builders – Lego® Club

Program Details

Monday September 30 2024
Tuesday October 1 2024
Wednesday October 2 2024
10am - 11am
$480
Age range: 5 - 8 years
Solution Psychology 1 Dean Street Moonee Ponds
Delivery method: Face-to-face
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Children will come along to Solution Psychology and join fellow Lego® lovers and in a relaxed and fun environment. The goals of Lego® club is to develop social confidence in a supportive environment with peers who have a similar love of Lego®. Our “Flexible Builders” program allows children to be supported to solve problems, manage conflict, think about other’s perspectives, manage tricky emotions and navigate help seeking.

This group is suitable for children aged 5-8 years of age.

***If you are new to Solution Psychology please contact the clinic on 99887760 to book your intake appointment to assess suitability to for the program**

EARLY BIRD BONUS: Sign up before August 26th to receive a free copy of Sandhya Menon’s book “The Brain Forest” OR “The Rainbow Brain” (your choice) *Group payments must be received in full by August 26th to qualify for early bird bonus, limit one free book per group booking*

Natalie Mizzi

BPsych (Hons) MPsych (Ed&Dev)

Natalie is an Educational and Developmental Psychologist who works with clients across the lifespan, including providing parent support and school consultation. She offers a person-centred, neuroaffirming therapeutic approach, valuing each person’s unique way of experiencing and engaging with the world.

Natalie conducts cognitive, educational, ADHD, and autism assessments, and delivers professional development training for schools and allied health professionals.

As the Training and Development Lead, Natalie is actively involved in the professional and clinical development of the Solution Psychology team.She values collaboration, working closely with clients and their care networks to build meaningful goals, supports, and accommodations that reflect individual strengths, preferences, and needs. Natalie is committed to creating safe, validating, and inclusive spaces where neurodivergent people feel seen, heard, and respected.

In recognition of her contribution to the allied health sector, Natalie received the 2023 Australian Allied Health Early Career Excellence Award.

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