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Activities in 2009
Woodside "Nurturing the Pilbara", Karratha
Monday 26th October
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Dampier Playgroup Open Day |
10am-12 |
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"Building Brains" Education workshop at Dampier Playgroup |
7-9pm |
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"You and Your New Baby" Education workshop |
7-9pm |
Tuesday 27th October
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Cooking Workshop with Job Futures |
9-11am |
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Play in the Park - Children's Week Celebrations |
9-11.30am |
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"Building Brains" Education workshop with Wickham Primary parents |
12-2pm |
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Ngala Helpline at Karratha Family Centre Playgroup |
3-5pm |
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Ngala Helpline at Karratha Community House |
3.30-5pm |
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"Building Brains" Education workshop at Karratha Family Centre |
7-9pm |
Wednesday 28th October
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Ngala Parenting Consultations |
9am-12pm |
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Ngala Helpline at Karratha Community House |
8-10am |
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"Guiding Children's Behaviour 1 to 5 year olds" workshop (Pannawonica) |
10am-12 |
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"Master Steph" Food for Fussy Toddlers workshop |
12-2pm |
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Ngala Helpline at Karratha Community House |
2-5pm |
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Ngala Helpline at Karratha Family Centre Playgroup |
3.30-5pm |
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Children in Transition (1 to 6 year olds) Managing Change for Children |
7-9pm |
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"And So to Sleep" Education workshop (7 months to 2 year olds) |
7-9pm |
Thursday 29th October
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Ngala Helpline at Karratha Family Centre Playgroup |
9-11am |
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Ngala with Care Services - Cooking for Families workshop |
10am-12 |
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Understanding and Guiding Children's Behaviour - Strategies for 2 year olds |
7-9pm |
Friday 30th October
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"Growing Baby" (3 to 7 month olds) Education Workshop |
9-11am |
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Community Organisations Networking Lunch and Feedback |
12-2pm |
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Workshops
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Building Brains
When: 22 Jun, 9:31am
Where: Belmont
Newborn to 6 years. The significance of early influences on brain development will be discussed and parents will be given information to understand their role in their child's learning.