The Developmental Hierarchy of School Readiness

Australia · CEU points & talks · Psychologists

Australian psychologists, explore 'The Developmental Hierarchy of School Readiness' with Maude Le Roux. This talk delves into the neurodevelopmental foundations critical for classroom success, examining attentional development and working memory. Gain insights into how early developmental disruptions affect attention, learning, and behaviour, equipping you with enhanced assessment and intervention tools for Australian children.

School readiness is more than age or academic exposure, it reflects a complex interplay of neurodevelopmental maturity and foundational skill acquisition. In this insightful talk, Occupational Therapist Maude Le Roux explores the developmental milestones that underpin a child’s ability to succeed in the classroom environment.

Drawing on the work of Posner (on attentional development) and Baddeley (on working memory), this talk outlines the stepwise hierarchy of cognitive and sensory integration required to build executive functioning. The talk helps participants recognise how gaps in early development can impact attention, learning, and behaviour - often forcing students into compensatory strategies that diminish cognitive resources.

This presentation is ideal for psychologists, school-based clinicians, and allied health professionals seeking a clearer framework for assessing school readiness and understanding the neurodevelopmental building blocks that precede formal learning.

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Learning Outcomes

By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

Anxiety & Depression in the Neurodivergent Community
Remediation & Accommodation for Executive Function Difficulties
Executive Functions: How do they develop and what do we do about it?
Structure as a Pathway to Connection: The Imago Dialogue as Relational Practice
What Really Builds Resilience? A Practical Overview of the "FUEL Your Resilience" Model
Structure as a Pathway to Connection: The Imago Dialogue as Relational Practice
Working with Death, Illness and Loss
Binge Eating: A clinical & psychoanalytic perspective