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2006 Media Articles

 

'Psychology students cut waiting times' November 2006

Many children and teenagers referred for psychological assessment through Families SA (FSA) in Adelaide's northern suburbs have had waiting times cut from about 18 months to less than two months, tanks to the introduction of clinical assessments conducted by students from UniSA's School of Psychology http://www.u http://www.unisa.edu.au/unisanews/2006/November/psychology.asp

 
'Playtime in the North'  May 2006

In March to early April, preschools across the northern suburbs were a lot busier and louder than usual, as parents took up the challenge of joining in with their children's playtime. Their incentive was Project Lapsit, a half-hour interactive session, in which UniSA Early Childhood Education (ECE) students encourage parents to engage in their child's language and literacy development by reading books, reciting rhymes, engaging in finger plays and singing songs.  http://www.unisa.edu.au/unisanews/2006/May/playtime.asp

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Courtesy of UniSANews, http://www.unisa.edu.au/unisanews/

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