by PAHS | Feb 12, 2020 | Articles
Is your child coming home from the new school year complaining about how they hate everything about school? Has your little one started school for the first time and is acting out, crying, or throwing fits over going to school? Transitions are tough on the whole...
by PAHS | Jan 23, 2020 | Articles
“I completed my Bachelor of Speech Pathology at the University of Newcastle and then headed straight over to Pearson Allied Health Services to begin my career. I have always enjoyed working with children and consider myself very lucky to be able to improve the...
by PAHS | Jan 23, 2020 | Articles
At Pearson Allied Health Services our Behaviour Support Team is a dedicated group of professionals who are passionate about supporting individuals, their families and their service providers to manage challenging behaviours and improve people’s quality of life. One of...
by PAHS | Dec 4, 2019 | Articles
Christmas is always a hectic time of year with lots of gifts to buy, so we thought we would lend a hand. We have scoured the internet and found the best toys to encourage your child to be active and engaged, as well as teach them some important life lessons. Some...
by PAHS | Nov 25, 2019 | Articles
Hello everyone, my name is Arron, and I am in the last semester of a Bachelor of Disability and Developmental Education at Flinders University. This means that I will be a qualified Developmental Educator when I finish. Over my years of study, placement and working as...
by PAHS | Nov 25, 2019 | Articles
What is a Mentor? If you were to look at the dictionary definition – a mentor is “an experienced and trusted adviser”. But a mentor from PAHS is a little more. A mentor at PAHS works under the direct supervision of an allied health professional. They provide therapy...