SEA Bridge Program
Social-Emotional Acuity Group Program
The SEA Bridge program is a fun, neuroaffirming and strengths-based group program for Autistic children aged 7 to 12.
SEA Bridge supports children to better understand themselves, build confidence and develop skills to express their needs in ways that feel right for them. The program creates a supportive and affirming environment where differences are respected and children feel a strong sense of belonging.
Through interactive stories and activities featuring the Insight Sprites, children learn to:
- Recognise and express their emotions
- Communicate in ways that work for them
- Understand and respond to their own sensory needs
The program affirms all ways of being and encourages children to be themselves while developing confidence and social understanding.
How the SEA Bridge Program Supports Autistic Children
- Recognise and validate sensory needs
- Understand and express emotions in ways that feel safe and authentic
- Understand and advocate for their own unique communication style
- Set boundaries and advocate for needs
- Build self-confidence, self-awareness and a sense of belonging
Our Approach
SEA Bridge sessions are interactive, engaging and carefully structured. Groups are thoughtfully formed to match children's developmental level, strengths and support needs.
The program includes:
- An initial conversation to discuss your child's strengths, interests and goals
- Weekly group sessions using fun, practical activities
- Weekly caregiver feedback via email to support learning between sessions
- Opportunities for practice and reflection to help children use new skills in everyday life
- Caregiver and family resources to support continued development at home
- An end-of-program report summarising progress and celebrating achievements
Program Structure and Fees
The SEA Bridge program is delivered in two 20-week blocks.
The program is suitable for NDIS funding and private billing. Fees depend on group size and are confirmed once enrolments are finalised.
Why Choose Infinite Pathways Psychology?
Experienced with neurodivergent clients across the lifespan
Strengths-based, neuroaffirming and person-centred approach
Small group sizes to support comfort, safety and individualised support
Practical strategies that support social, emotional and everyday skills
To discuss whether
SEA Bridge is suitable for your child,
Contact Tahlia.
or complete the online enqiry form
*For Schools: SEA Bridge can also be delivered in school settings through our School Support Services. Schools are welcome to contact us to discuss options.
