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Let’s talk about… Nurturing opportunities for children’s independence

Monday, 03 March 2025 at 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

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Becoming independent is a part of growing up. Let's explore how we can advocate for our children's inclusion in the community. For families of children with developmental concerns, delay or disability aged 0-8years. Facilitated by a trained parent-peer worker.

Building a strong foundation for the future

Independence is a key part of growing up. How can we foster community participation for children with developmental delays, disabilities, or neurodiverse diagnoses?

This workshop offers practical strategies for parents to support their child’s independence and lay a strong foundation for their future.

Join us to explore how to:

  • Encourage community engagement from an early age
  • Leverage family and community support for positive outcomes
  • Overcome challenges and advocate for inclusion.

We’ll also share a comprehensive list of inclusive activities for preschool-aged children and our School & Life program, supporting children up to 8 years old.

The ‘Let’s talk about…’ sessions are designed by families for families to discuss various topics and learn together. They are facilitated by trained parent-peer workers raising a child with developmental delay or disability.


This session is for

Parents, primary carers and family members of children with disability, delay or neurodivergence aged 0-8 years.

When

Monday 3 March; 7.30pm to 9pm* AEDT/NSW Time
*Make sure to adjust to your time zone

RSVP

Sessions are subject to cancellation due to low RSVP – Minimum of 4 RSVP

Where

This event is held online using Zoom. Instructions will be emailed to you prior to the event.
If you have accessibility needs, please advise during registration.

Cost

Free

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Your facilitators

Plumtree’s workshops and courses are facilitated by members of our therapy team, guest speakers or our trained parent peer workers who are raising a child with a disability or delay. 
This session will be facilitated by Deb parent-peer worker