about tysone
- Tysone is an Occupational Therapist at Brilliant Minds Psychology after graduating his Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) at the University of the Sunshine Coast.
- He brings clinical experience of assisting youths to achieve their short and long-term goals, along with assisting adults in a mental health setting to increase their occupational performance.
- Tysone is passionate about providing engaging client-centred therapy. He is committed in assisting children and their families to engage in meaningful occupations, bringing compassion and creativity to every session. A strengths-based approach is used by creating a positive and supportive environment.
- Fun Fact: Tysone is the is one of seven siblings, loves hiking and is obsessed with board games!
- Professional Development
- Sensory Processing and Modulation in Children
- How to Support Toilet Training in Children
- Emotional Regulation 101
- Supporting Executive Functioning Difficulties in Children & Young Adults
- In House Training and Supervision
- Services provided by Tysone include:
- Handwriting
- Development of Young Children
- Sensory Processing
- Cognition and Executive Function
- Social-Emotional Development
- Play Skills
- Visual Perception and Visual Motor
- Self Care (toileting, sleeping, eating, dressing, showering)
- Gross Motor and Postural Control
- Fine Motor
- Emotional regulation and emotional awareness
- Understanding and family support for managing tricky behaviour related to ASD, ADHD, development and intellectual impairments
- Development of structured daily routines to assist with managing emotions and behaviour for children with ASD and ADHD
- Development of social skills to build happy and healthy relationships with family and friends
- Play skills development including cooperation, sharing, turn taking, following rules, being an effective member of a team
- Skills development in attention, concentration, listening, planning, organisation, problem solving and conflict resolution
- Development of early learning concepts such as numbers, colours, letters and shapes
- Development of gross motor skills to improve balance, coordination, strength and confidence
- Development of fine motor skills to improve independence and success in self care and play
- Handwriting skills development to improve legibility, speed, letter formation and performance at school