At Spectrum Village, we are committed to delivering compassionate, evidence-based care to help individuals achieve their goals and thrive.
We offer a wide range of services to support individuals and families, including:
Sessions tailored specifically to your child.
Using a variety of strategies to help children with speech, language, and social communication challenges.
Our Early Childhood Intervention program is designed to support children aged 0-7 with developmental delays or disabilities, along with their families.
Nutrition plays a vital role in promoting overall well-being, managing energy levels, and supporting cognitive and behavioural development in children.
Our Fun with Food program is designed to help children build positive experiences with food in a playful and pressure-free environment.
LEGO® Based Therapy is a small-group program designed for neuro-divergent children. It uses evidence-based practices to foster social engagement and collaboration in a supportive and fun environment.
Our Friendship Programs, facilitated by a Therapist or Calm Coach, offer private sessions and workshops designed to help children develop essential self-regulation and coping skills.
The Language for Life program is available in both one-on-one and small-group formats.
The Developmental, Individual-Differences, Relationship-Based (DIR) approach is a developmental framework designed to understand and support each child's unique profile.
Non-Directive Play Therapy (NDPT) is a therapeutic approach designed for children who may be too young or not emotionally ready for traditional talk-based therapies.
The Fantastic Fingers® Program is a play-based developmental program designed to support motor skill development and early learning in children aged 4-6.
Does your 3–6-year-old love to move and play? Join our Animal Fun Program and help them enhance their motor and social skills in a fun, imaginative environment!
Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT) is a specialised therapeutic approach developed by Occupational Therapist A. Jean Ayres in the 1970s.
Our Creative Art Therapy Program uses a variety of artistic techniques, including painting, drawing, music, role-playing, and more, to support emotional expression and personal exploration.
CogMed is a cognition program which improves working memory and attention. The CogMed Program targets both types of working memory, visuo-spatial working memory and verbal working memory.
The Social Stencil program is an Australian evidence-based Social Emotional Neuroaffirming group program.
Sessions tailored specifically to your child.
Using a variety of strategies to help children with speech, language, and social communication challenges.
Our Early Childhood Intervention program is designed to support children aged 0-7 with developmental delays or disabilities, along with their families.
Nutrition plays a vital role in promoting overall well-being, managing energy levels, and supporting cognitive and behavioural development in children.
Our Fun with Food program is designed to help children build positive experiences with food in a playful and pressure-free environment.
LEGO® Based Therapy is a small-group program designed for neuro-divergent children. It uses evidence-based practices to foster social engagement and collaboration in a supportive and fun environment.
Our Friendship Programs, facilitated by a Therapist or Calm Coach, offer private sessions and workshops designed to help children develop essential self-regulation and coping skills.
The Language for Life program is available in both one-on-one and small-group formats.
The Developmental, Individual-Differences, Relationship-Based (DIR) approach is a developmental framework designed to understand and support each child's unique profile.
Non-Directive Play Therapy (NDPT) is a therapeutic approach designed for children who may be too young or not emotionally ready for traditional talk-based therapies.
The Fantastic Fingers® Program is a play-based developmental program designed to support motor skill development and early learning in children aged 4-6.
Does your 3–6-year-old love to move and play? Join our Animal Fun Program and help them enhance their motor and social skills in a fun, imaginative environment!
Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT) is a specialised therapeutic approach developed by Occupational Therapist A. Jean Ayres in the 1970s.
Our Creative Art Therapy Program uses a variety of artistic techniques, including painting, drawing, music, role-playing, and more, to support emotional expression and personal exploration.
CogMed is a cognition program which improves working memory and attention. The CogMed Program targets both types of working memory, visuo-spatial working memory and verbal working memory.
The Social Stencil program is an Australian evidence-based Social Emotional Neuroaffirming group program.