Welcome
Do you have a child who is struggling to fit in?
Do they have trouble regulating and following classroom expectations?
Maybe they have difficulty reading social situations and making lasting friendships?
Perhaps they are being bullied and it is crushing their self-esteem?
Likely, as a parent, witnessing this leaves you feeling sad, anxious and maybe even depressed.
We see you. We want the best for you and your family.
New Day Support is here to help you and your family feel confident by teaching tools and strategies to improve social and emotional capabilities.
Check out our services below.
What's the Buzz?
This world renowned Social and Emotional Literacy Program helps children to develop skills such as:
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Learning to go with the flow,
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Reading social and emotional play,
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Increasing empathic skills; and,
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Improving the reciprocal nature of interpersonal interactions.
Who is it for?
What's the Buzz? is for ALL young people, and particularly for those who struggle to make friends, to fit in socially and to smoothly navigate their social and emotional worlds.
What’s the Buzz? has proven particularly helpful for young people identified with:
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Autism
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ADHD and ADD
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Specific Learning Difficulties
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Language Disorder
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Non Verbal Learning Disorder
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Auditory Processing Disorder
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Anxiety difficulties
Can I claim this program with NDIS?
Yes, you can claim the cost of this program if you are plan or self managed with the corresponding budget.
Serenity Social & Support Services
Our friends at Serenity Social & Support Services run What's the Buzz? for all ages from Thebarton Community Centre and Woodcroft Morphett Vale Neighbourhood Centre.
Serenity also offers the following services:
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Support Work and Mentoring
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Allied Health Therapy Assistance
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Support Coordination
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Workshops, Activities & Events
Check out their website for more information and to learn more about the amazing services they provide!
About Michelle
Michelle is an understanding, caring, and down-to-Earth Counsellor, and Mum of autistic and ADHD kids.
She is passionate about supporting children and teenagers with Autism, ADHD, or other neurodivergences and their families.
Outside of her work she enjoys spending time with her family, the outdoors, adventures and a good story.
Qualifications:
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Double Diploma in Counselling and Community Services
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Trained in Domestic Abuse
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Trained Suicide Responder
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What's the Buzz Facilitator