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STAFF at Noah’s Ark consider themselves to be experts in early childhood development for children with disabilities and additional needs aged from infancy to eight.
They aim to deliver the best therapy and education for their young charges.
Why Noah’s Ark?
Its professional teams are led by Dr Kerry Bull, a specialist and researcher in autism spectrum disorders, who has provided training nationally and internationally.
“Why Noah’s Ark? We’re specialists, with expertise in early childhood development, disabilities and additional needs.
“Our service is delivered by a range of professionals and we listen to you, we provide individualised service based on your child’s and family’s needs within your chosen environment.
“At Noah’s Ark we address real life situations.
“Our service is designed for real challenges faced by families.
“We work with you so your child can participate within the community, pre-school and child care and we maximise your child’s learning by building learning and therapy into daily activities,” Dr Bull said.
At Noah’s Ark staff believe in the ‘key worker’ model of service.
Unlike the traditional approach of one-to-one therapy provided in a clinical setting, one staff member becomes a family’s key worker and visits the family and child in their chosen environment.
Meet the Geelong team at the new Geelong Library on Wednesday 11 May and Tuesday 17 May from 10.30am to 11.30am for stories and songs.
Children can enjoy stories, finger plays, songs and more.
They have a separate space where the children can move around and be free from other distractions in the library.
Noah’s Ark key workers will also attend to support.
Book with Noah’s Ark Geelong by Monday 2 May on 5229 5327 or visit www.noahsarkinc.org.au.

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