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Early Intervention Programs - Hunter/Central Coast Region, Gosford Office

Early Intervention Programs are located at four sites on the Central Coast: Lake Mummorah Public School, Narara Public School, The Entrance Public School and Woy Woy Public School. The intervention is in the form of sessional groups and consultancy support, with the aim to promote the individual development of the child, to promote self initiated generalisation of skills across environment/s, to provide age appropriate educational programs, to support families within a family centred framework, to assist with transition to school. Contact the above number to obtain referral form.

Level 3
40 Mann St
Suburb: GOSFORD
State: NSW
Postcode: 2250

(02) 4348 9100 (Refe

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