top pick12 This hand-illustrated Memory Card Game features 12 pairs (24 cards in total) of fun, easy to follow yoga pose cards that, when matched, can be replicated by your child. The cards will inspire your children to learn, while enhancing their concentration and cognitive function and encouraging mindfulness plus physical movement. RRP $39.95 top pick11 Mindfulness apps like Headspace provide guided exercises and activities to help children enhance self-awareness, attention, and emotional regulation. Headspace has specific mindfulness activities for kids, with five themes: Calm, Focus, Kindness, Sleep, and Wake Up. Three different age groups are catered for - under 5, 6 to 8, and 10 to 12, and each has a role for parents. Teens will also benefit from the app. 14 days free then, followed by a paid subscription of $19.99 per month. top pick The Big Feelings Pineapple has 26 different pieces to build expressions to help children learn about how emotions and facial expressions show what people are feeling. Gives children the opportunity to identify and talk about expressions and also to recognise their own. RRP $27.95 top pick9 Flyfecta: In this exciting game, players use rampsto launch their discs into the slots on the gameboard. The goal is to get three in a row, but be careful, other players can stack their discs on top of yours to win! Encourages spatial reasoning, concentration, quick thinking. RRP $32.95 top pick8 THE BILBY - ENHANCING LEARNING BY CREATING A SAFE PLACEMyBurrow was developed to aid children and adults struggling because of issues with self-regulation, anxiety and sensory stimulation. It is useful for people with social or communication issues, delayed motor skills or trouble with concentration and attention. Also used by occupational therapists, physiotherapists and teachers to help children stay calm and address MULTIPLE goals in one session. top pick6 Strategy games are a fantastic way to improve executive functioning in a fun way! Jump In, usesrabbits, mushrooms and even the moving foxes to jump around and hide the rabbits in their holes. A great travel game that features 60 challenges and a portable carrying case. RRP $24.99 top pick4 Chore charts help kids organise theirtasks, track their progress, and develop responsibility. This fully magnetised, interactive daily routine chart willprovide kids with visual reminders that encourage co-operation, establish family responsibilities and contribute to the family unit. RRP $25 top pick3 Noise-cancelling headphones designed for children can help minimise distractions to aid their concentration and sensory enjoyment. Can be used from babies through to teens. top pick5 These brain teasers are designed to test logic and spatial reasoning skills. With 12 puzzles in the set, the Can You Solve Me puzzle is great for spatial awareness, hand- eye coordination, and problem solving. 3 levels; easy, intermediate and hard. RRP $69.95 top pick2 Utilise downloadable visual schedules and apps like First – Then to help children follow routines, transition between activities, and develop time-management skills. First Then Visual Schedule App, $9.99 top pick10 We need different strategies to keep kids engaged in learning, especially for children with sensory processing difficulties like sensory seekers and sensory avoiders. Providing them with tactile, oral, or movement sensory input can help them stay calm, focused, and on task. The pack includes a Zip-A-Dee zipper bracelet, a colourful lava lamp, and a super soft Rainbow Sqwooz squeeze ball. RRP $29.50 top pick7 A new version of a popular favourite, the Time Timer PLUS 20 Minute timer offers a greater visual impact for shorter tasks like completing blocks of homework, chores, reading and more. It helps children better understand and manage their time during activities. Join the sourcekids community Receive latest news, upcoming event details, issue releases and much more! State Australian Capital Territory New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland South Australia Tasmania Victoria Western Australia Are you a... Parent Carer Family Member Therapist Medical Professional Teacher Other Leave this field empty if you're human: