
Explaining an assessment to your child
By Senior Psychologist Erin Hume Seeing a psychologist for assessment is often a brand-new experience for children, teens, and their…
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Welcome to Raise the Bar Psychology Blog Archive! Here, you’ll find a collection of insightful articles covering a wide range of topics related to educational and developmental psychology.
By Senior Psychologist Erin Hume Seeing a psychologist for assessment is often a brand-new experience for children, teens, and their…
By Psychologist Nindy Brouwers Neurodiversity refers to that fact that people’s brains (neuro) naturally vary from one another…
Who am I? Name: Alysha Kramer Job Title: Provisional psychologist Qualifications: Bachelor of Applied Music (Performance), Certificate IV…
Who am I? Name: Courtney Reinheimer Job Title: Psychologist/ Educational & Developmental Psychology Registrar Qualifications: Graduate…
Who am I? Name: Nicole Wigney Job Title: Psychologist Qualifications: Bachelor of Science; Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology; Master of…
For kids with learning difficulties, the school holidays are often a time for them to relax and not have to think about school work. In…
“Individuals who believe their talents can be developed (through hard work, good strategies, and input from others) have a growth…
Most young people identify with a gender, such as being a boy or girl, and for most of these young people, that gender is consistent with…
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