by Felicity Green | Nov 5, 2020 | Blog, Educational Confidence
Children and adults on the autism spectrum commonly have difficulty with communication, social interactions and restricted, repetitive behaviors. This often makes it difficult for these individuals to integrate themselves into accepted social practises, commonly...
by Felicity Green | Jul 12, 2020 | Blog, Educational Confidence, Healthy Wellbeing
It’s almost that time again – the start of a new term! An opportunity for your child to not only continue their development, but feel a sense of a fresh start. And that’s not all coming up this week, it’s also World Youth Skills Day on the 15th...
by Kathryn Bekavac | May 21, 2020 | Blog, Educational Confidence, Healthy Wellbeing
In Queensland, schools will reopen to all year levels from Monday the 25th of May. The work of schools is usually both relational and multi-dimensional, but with the closures in response to COVID-19, instruction became remote in a virtual world of online meetings,...
by Danielle Copplin | Mar 4, 2020 | Blog, Educational Confidence, Healthy Wellbeing
Whether working with children in a professional space or raising children in the home, it’s vitally important that we have strategies for building the self esteem of young people. Confidence, especially in Australia, can often be mistaken for arrogance, but if we...
by Danielle Copplin | Jan 28, 2019 | Blog, Educational Confidence
In Queensland, this week is the first week of the 2019 school year. For first-time students and returning students, the start of the school year is a busy time filled with excitement, and perhaps a little dread as well. The team at Scope have put together a list of...
by Danielle Copplin | Oct 30, 2018 | Blog, Educational Confidence
Procrastination is a common part of human behaviour and is not the same as “laziness”. Procrastination means to decide for no valid reason to delay or not complete a task or goal you’ve committed to, and instead do something of lesser importance, despite there being...