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Life Stages Supported by Developmental Educators

Adults: Building Daily Life Skills and Independence

Driving Positive Developmental Change

Navigating new social or professional environments can be challenging and requires a greater level of independence.

Whether you’re looking to start a job, enhance your social interactions or gain confidence in everyday settings, improving social and communication skills, and daily living tasks such as personal care and developing and following routines, can be key to achieving these goals.

At Everyday Independence, developmental educators are degree qualified practitioners serve as your primary therapist, leading and coordinating your therapy journey. They provide skill building therapy, organise services from other allied health practitioners and link you to other supports like education, mental health, welfare, and employment services.

This service is currently offered by the Central AdelaideSouthern Adelaide and Bayside therapy hubs.

How a Developmental Educator Supports You

Developmental educators will:

  • Conduct a comprehensive assessment of strengths and areas for development.
  • Identify and remove environmental barriers that may impact progress.
  • Provide strategies to improve communication skills and interact comfortably with others in a workplace setting or in everyday social situations.
  • Build capacity of self-care and daily living skills to enhance independence.
  • Design supports to achieve employment goals with skills development and coaching.
  • Provide training to improve communication skills needed for job interviews and to collaborate with colleagues and superiors.

Check the areas we service

View our therapy hub locations

A Team Approach for Positive Change

Occupational Therapy

Speech Pathology

Physiotherapy

Early Childhood Supports

Positive Behaviour Support

Full Speed Ahead for Sebby

Sebby develops everyday skills with early childhood supports.

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Bradley’s Journey to Independence: Small Steps, Big Wins

A Behaviour Support practitioner and habit coach are helping Bradley build essential daily life skills.

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Matthew’s Journey to Independence

19-year-old Matthew is supported in building his everyday skills with the help of an OT and a habit coach.

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