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INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Welcome 1
C4C+ Expo 2
C4C+ Expo 3
C4C+ Programs 4
Parent’s Coffee and 5 Chat Group
C4C+ programs 6
What’s been happening 7
True North Youth Theatre Ensemble 8
Coffee and Chat 9
C4C+ Out and about 10
Programs in Playford 11
C4C+ and other info 12
Families 13
Nature Play 14 Calendar of Events: August 15
September 16
October 17
Kid’s Corner! 18
Kid’s Cooking! 19
A U G U S T , S E P T E M B E R A N D O C T O B E R 2 0 1 4
Contact Details Tel: 8209 5413 Fax: 8209 5757 [email protected]
91- 93 Elizabeth Way, Elizabeth SA 5112
WOW! this year has flown? Children have returned back to school from holidays and
it is August already. The Communities for Children team and the Community Partners
have been very busy so far, with supporting and enabling over 30 different programs
for children and families. The team has delivered a range of community and service
workshops and training that includes, Senior First Aid and Bringing Up Great Kids.
We have provided and been involved with approximately 40 different community
events that included delivering 4 family camps and a massive C4C Expo at the Civic
Centre just recently. The C4C initiative has connected with 16,929 individuals and has
produced 4 quarterly newsletters, distributing 7,500 copies to the community. Thank
you for the positive feedback you have provided to us, the contributions you have
made and the increasing interest in wanting to play a role and volunteer within the
C4C initiative. Please keep your articles, children’s drawings and ideas coming.
C4C is an initiative that is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social
Services and at the end of June 2014 we received notification that AnglicareSA
Communities for Children Playford will be funded for another 5 years. Under the
Playford banner we are proud to partner with the following partners who are
delivering the following activities:
Aboriginal Intensive Supported Playscheme &
Munno Para Intensive Supported Playscheme - Save the
Children
Making Healthy Choices &
Boys Biz - The Smith Family
African Empowerment Program - Uniting Communities
Press Play &
Bully Proof - Good Beginnings
Dad’s business &
Making Moments - Centacare
Kids Stuff for Young Parents - Second Story Youth Health Service
Neighbourhood Champions - City of Playford
Financial First Steps - AnglicareSA
Girls on Track - Girl Guides SA
Little Steps Playgroup &
Little Steps School Readiness program &
Little Steps Parenting Workshops - Inclusive Directions
Lego Club - Asperlutely Autsome
Circus GIG - Relationships Australia
Small Steps Family Support Program - Elizabeth Community
Connections
Garden of Edible Delights - Lutheran Community Care
POM POM Children’s Arts Hub - Carclew
True North Youth Theatre Ensemble - AJZ Productions
Interested in any of the above programs? Call our team or see inside for more
information on activity locations. C4C activities are free and open to all families with
children aged 01-12.
Communities for Children Plus is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
AIFS Family Filming
activity in Melbourne
C4C Expo
P A G E 2 C 4 C E X P O F A M I L Y F U N E V E N T
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
Excited about winning the free door prize!
The C4C team and volunteers
The crowd was amazing!
Meet and greet winners!
Tasty food options!
Wow! What an event! The C4C Expo Family Fun Day was a great
day filled with fun for everyone. The line up at the doors began
at 9am and did not stop!
A great event to showcase C4C Programs and achievements.
Children were excited to see Peppa and George Pig perform and
4 lucky children won a meet and greet on the main stage along
with a $50 Gift card kindly donated by Elizabeth Shopping
Centre.
The fun didn’t stop there! The Amazing Drumming Monkeys had
families moving to the beat of two great performances. Impact
Crew and Pact choir performed as well as True North Youth
Theatre Ensemble Performing Our Home.
Jumping castles, rock climbing, Animals Anonymous, photo booth,
face painting and balloon twisting were all great free fun for
families to enjoy.
Benjamin from Bryce’s Bakery at Elizabeth Shopping
Centre was the lucky winner of the free door prize! The
prize bucket had giant Peppa and George Plush toys as well
as some fun family games and books. Benjamin’s young son
was very excited when collecting his prize from the C4C
office. The C4C team hope they have lots of family fun
time with the prize!
Although the line ups for lunch got big at times, the free
lunch choice of a lamb or chicken yiros, nachos, hot potato or a
hot ham and cheese roll were all great tasty choices for a cold
but sunny day. The yummy fresh sweet and savoury scone
choices along with fruit skewers, veggie skewers and a hot
drink were also a hit!
The Playford C4C Team would like to say a big thank you to our
Community Partners for showcasing their programs at the event
and for all of their support. Also thank you to all the families
that attended the event and for supporting our programs.
THANK YOU! For information on C4C programs, contact
one of our friendly team members. All contact details are on the back page of
the newsletter
C 4 C E X P O F A M I L Y F U N E V E N T P A G E 3
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
P A G E 4
C 4 C + P R O G R A M S
True North Youth Theatre Ensemble AnglicareSA Scholarship Program A Communities for Children Plus Activity
Weekly workshops to create a piece of
theatre in a space where children can learn new skills, find their voice and be
empowered through the creation of a joint piece of work.
For children aged 8 - 12 years
The Platform (next to NSS) 73 Elizabeth Way, Elizabeth Saturdays 2:30pm-4:00pm
Starting on the 30th of August
For further information contact Juliette on 0406 991 491
AJZ Productions
Making Moments With Music A Communities for Children Plus Activity
For babies and children from birth to
age 4 and their mums and dads
Have fun with music and connect with your child using a wide range of songs,
movement and calming activities, rhythm, and craft
Wednesdays
1:00pm -3:00pm John Hartley School Children’s Centre (Building 5)
Corner of Peachy Rd and Davoren Rd
For further information contact Jan or Emma on 8159 1400
Centacare
Give It A Go - Circus Gig A Communities for Children Plus Activity
Give Circus a Go!
Circus GIG is a FREE fun weekly activity for kids (8-12) and their families.
Roll up and learn some deadly new tricks!
Starting 25th August
Tuesdays 3.30pm – 5:00pm
Where: The Platform, Elizabeth Way,
Elizabeth
For further information and to enrol: Contact Janet at
8250 6600 or [email protected]
Cirkidz tutors (www.cirkidz.org.au) are fully qualified, accredited and trained.
Relationships Australia (SA)
Neighbourhood Champions A Communities for Children Plus Activity
Become more involved in your local community and become a Neighbourhood Champion!
Activities include the PACT Hub at Davoren Park shops, Community garden, BBQs in the local parks,
volunteer opportunities, Creative Kids program and much more!
For further information contact Slivana on 8256 0155
City of Playford
Garden of Edible Delights A Communities for Children Plus Activity
Garden of Edible Delights is a Mentoring Program for male role
models to build attachment, strengthen parenting skills and confidence,
develop connections to children's education and health and creating a
network of father figures to share information and support.
Swallowcliffe Primary School 9:00am
For further information contact
Aaron on 82548468
Lutheran Community Care
Kidz Connect Playgroup A Communities For Children Plus Activity
Structured Playgroup for families with additional support requirements
Thursdays 9:00am– 11:00am
Catherine McAuley School
Small Steps To School School readiness program for children aged 4-6yrs who may have additional
Needs.
School terms Thursday’s 12.45pm-2.30pm
Catherine McAuley School 210 Adams Rd, Craigmore
For further information contact
Tammy 0407617977 Elizabeth Community Connections
Dad’s Business Drop In Dads A Communities for Children Plus Activity
Build your knowledge around birth, your child’s early years and positive parenting
Baby Playgroup Wednesdays 9:30am - 11am
John Hartley School
Dad’s Plus Parenting Program Fridays 10:00am– 12:pm
Elizabeth Community Corrections Centre
“Becoming a Dad” - prenatal class LMHS Mondays and Tuesdays 6:30pm
For further information contact Dan on 8159 1400
Centacare
Nunga Playgroup A Communities for Children Plus Activity
Nunga Playgroup is for families with children 0 - 5 years. This program has
fun activities, songs, stories and parent support.
Mondays 1:00pm– 2:30pm
Smithfield Plains Kindergarten Bald Street, Smithfield Plains
For Further information contact Save The Children Early Childhood Staff on
8426 8514 or Smithfield Plains Kindergarten Director
on 82840817
Save The Children
Supported Playgroup A Communities for Children Plus Activity
Come to play and learn in a supported environment with your child aged 0 – 5
years with story times, singing, dancing, art activities, games and lots and lots and
lots of toys!!
Free morning tea provided
A great way to spend some quality time with your child
Thursday Morning 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
UniHealth Playford GP Superclinic Cnr Curtis & Peachy Roads
Munno Para West
For further information Call Save the Children
8338 1777 Save The Children
Communities for Children Plus is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
P A R E N T ’ S C O F F E E A N D C H A T G R O U P - C 4 C P A G E 5
Dear Readers the next three months will see some developments as well as the continuation of COFFEE
N CHAT and STUDY SUPPORT GROUP. There will be new activities for Playford DADS, commencement
of the CHILD FRIENDLY GARDEN SPACE outside the AnglicareSA Elizabeth Mission - On the Way Café
and the formation of a FAMILY’S FORUM. Children and parents are invited to get involved.
For further information on Coffee N Chat , Study Support group or Dads Groups Please contact John Email: [email protected] or call/text 0478 494 862
Our focus is on him...
The Ex and I – It’s been a long and bumpy road - It’s taken 4 years but nothing could be better
than calling an Ex, my sons father, a friend. It has its days some we don’t even get along but
then so does any relationship. We decided we must put our differences aside to give our son
the best life. We may not be together but that does not stop us doing things together. I think it is
important to show this “team approach” to family and friends but especially our son.
Sometimes our rules are different but we try hard to talk about this so we can back each other
up and be on the same page. Honestly we have a love hate relationship but to be able to raise
our child together is great. The bond I made with my son through being a single mum was the
best thing to come out this less positive situation and now I know that when I need support my
ex is there for us too.
Waddling as she Finds her Voice by Bec It’s hard to believe a year has passed and now Ebony is walking like a professional [ almost ] she is gaining so much confidence. When at the shops she likes to go her own way and we are balancing freedom with keeping her safe. So excited is Ebony that she has taken to shrieking and screeching in between her words – DOG – MUM and DAD. The high pitched screams were happening so often that it was really stressing us out, I kept thinking Ebony what do you want – what is wrong. I was getting really concerned until someone assured me that this was just her way of finding her voice – she so wants to talk - this must be a frustrating time for her.
Flying high with my 3 kids for their very first FLIGHT - by Bobbie F = Fearful [ OMG how will I manage – what if we crash ] L = Long time [ from the moment we left home to arriving at the hotel in Melbourne was 6 hours the flight was only 50 minutes ] I = Interesting [ Seeing new places and new experiences the kids loved it ] G= Gruelling [ Juggling kids, luggage, tickets, and people everywhere ] H= High [ things look so different from 10,000 feet ] T =Testing [ you want to put your parenting to a test try it – it is so worth it ]
Starting School our learning can begin – By Laura When your youngest starts school we as parents are expected to find others things to do for 6 hours a day when we can be “not parents but people”, this can be daunting. This has been made a little easier through being involved with Playford Communities for Children in particular Coffee N Chat. This coupled with my own research on my local community has helped me discover many opportunities for parents to mingle, network, start projects and share stories. Meeting new people is really great and you won’t know till you try it, my advice “ get out there and see”
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
Financial First Steps A Communities for Children Plus Activity
Financial Wellbeing
Opening your life to new possibilities
Assisting young people under the age of 25 with the support and skills to face the
financial pressures of parenthood
For further information contact 8209 5404 or 8256 2180
Fax: 8209 5458
AnglicareSA
Girls on Track A Communities for Children Plus Activity
A 6 week after school program for girls between the ages of 8 - 12 yrs. running
out of local primary schools and focusing on life skills, self-respect and
self-confidence
Term times Catherine McAuley School Mondays 3.15pm-4.30pm
Elizabeth Grove Primary School Tuesdays 3pm -4pm
South Downs Primary School Thursday 2pm-3pm
(for students of these schools only)
For further information contact Margie on 8418 0905
Girl Guides
Pom Pom Arts Space A Communities for Children Plus Activity
An art program that focuses on
creative skills development across all art-forms for children aged 0-12 and their families or carers. The workshops are
led by professional artists in a positive and welcoming environment
Saturdays from 11:00am
Davoren Park Shopping Centre Peachy Road, Davoren Park
For further information contact
Annemarie on 8267 5111 carclew.com.au
Carclew
Kid’s Stuff A Communities for Children Plus Activity
A fun, safe environment for young
parents to spend quality time with their children while focusing on child
development and play
Fridays 1:00pm - 3:30pm Please contact for relative dates
The Second Story 6 Gillingham Road,
Elizabeth
For further information contact Michel on 8232 0233 The Second Story
Little Steps Playgroup A Communities for Children Plus Activity
For Parents, Carers and
Grandparents
Children learn new skills through play, early literacy stories, and music
Little Steps Playgroup
9.15am—10.45am
Transition Playgroup (School Readiness) for
children over 3 years 11am - 12 noon
Mark Oliphant Children’s Centre Douglas Drive Munno Para
For further information contact
Rakhi: 8165 2900 Inclusive Directions
African Empowerment Program A Communities for Children Plus Activity
Focuses on creating opportunities for parents by achieving access to quality education and improving health and wellbeing in order to empower the
people of African backgrounds to build a sustainable life for themselves and their
children in Australia
One to one informal appointments Parents Informal Sessions
Formal Sessions
Uniting Communities Community Room
Unit 2/ 2b Morialta Drive Smithfield
For further information contact
Muhamma on 8202 5980 Uniting Communities
Lego Club A Communities For Children Plus Activity
A social activity for children on the Autism
Spectrum. Children will develop their Lego Building Skills and interact with others in a
fun and safe environment.
Wednesdays 4:30pm to 5:30pm
Communities of Hope Church Lot 2 Pritchard Street,
Davoren Park
For further information contact Melissa on 0431152611
Asperlutely Autsome
P A G E 6 C 4 C + P R O G R A M S
Communities for Children Plus is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
Boys Biz A Communities for Children Plus Activity
A 6 week after school program for boys between the ages of 8 -12 yrs. running
out of local primary schools and focusing on life skills and positive
influence from Male Mentors
Making Healthy Choices A Communities for Children Plus Activity
Providing primary school students with learning opportunities focused on drugs
and alcohol prevention within the community
For further information contact
Sian on 8252 1015 The Smith Family
Zippy Kids A Communities for Children Plus Activity
Structured Playgroup encouraging active play and development
School term
Wednesday’s 9.00am-11:00am
St Thomas More School 50 Yorktown Rd, Elizabeth Park
For further information contact
Tammy 0407617977 Elizabeth Community Connections
P A G E 7
W H A T ’ S B E E N H A P P E N I N G
New Ride Safe Park Children in the City of Playford now have a safe space to learn to ride their
bikes at Mayfair Reserve, Mayfair Drive in Andrew’s Farm!
The park is the first of its kind in the North and features
mini replica road signs, bitumised pathways, art pieces,
as well as a pretend school and pretend petrol station.
The City of Playford, AnglicareSA Communities for
Children Playford and OPAL staff worked closely with
the residents surrounding the reserve to create the
design for the park, with the residents nominating what
features they would like to see installed.
During the first week of the April school holidays seven children and their parents worked with two
talented artists to design and paint one of the features that the community were passionate to see,
these were large art poles that reflected nature that could form part of an imaginary “woodlands” section
in the park. These poles have recently been installed and are looking great!
The park was launched on the 18th July as part of the OPAL Festival and saw many local children
come down to enjoy the day with some riding activities, art and crafts, the OPAL smoothie bike and
Information from SAPOL road safety police officers.
For more information contact Tamara on 8256 0466 or [email protected]
Communities for Children is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
Kids in the kitchen Want to have some cooking fun with the OPAL team ?
20th August 3:15 – 4:30pm 17th September
Bookings essential call Tamara on 8256 0466
P A G E 8 T R U E N O R T H Y O U T H T H E A T R E E N S E M B L E
P A G E 9 C 4 C + P R O G R A M S
Press Play A Communities Children for Plus Activity
This supported playgroup will help families to
further develop their knowledge about Children’s behaviours, being confident parents, communicating positively with children and learning about play and
interacting with children.
Monday 4th August - 8th September 9:30am - 11:00am
John Hartley Children’s Centre
For further information contact Christine: 8252 9483
Good Beginnings
Bully proof A Communities for Children Plus Activity
Bully Proof will engage children, parents and school staff in a multi-layered approach to
bullying prevention.
To increase knowledge of Bullying and what to do when it happens.
To increase awareness about the bullying procedures within schools and the wider
Community. To increase children’s opportunity to feel safe at
school and in the wider community. To decrease barriers for children who are seeking
help to address bullying. This program is run within schools in the Playford
region. Term 3 Bully proof will be at Elizabeth Vale Primary School. For further information contact
Petra: 08 8252 9483
Good Beginnings
P A G E 1 0 C 4 C + O U T A N D A B O U T
AnglicareSA Reconciliation In The West Event
National Sorry Day - 26th of May National Sorry Day is an annual day of commemoration and remembrance of all those who have been
impacted by the forcible removal of family memebers that have resulted in the Stolen Generations.
The National Sorry Day event was held at Victoria Square / Tarndanyangga, the event was a great day enjoyed by all . Playford Communities for Children were one of many services at the event with an
information stall providing information on our programs running in the Playford Region along with a fun interactive playdough activity for children to enjoy.
Thursday the 29th of May AnglicareSA held their Reconciliation In The West Event. The day was full of fun activities, talented performers and useful information stalls.
The Playford Communities for Children and The Communities for Children Onkaparinga teams
were kept busy throughout the day with their fun photo booth activity. Children, families and adults enjoyed the fun of having their photo taken with props and decorating frames to stick
their printed picture on to.
Keep an eye out for the C4C team at community events with their photo booth fun activity!
Ride a bike right On Friday the 18th of July C4C+ provided children in the Playford region the chance to engage in
the Ride a bike right program at Elizabeth South Primary School. The ride a bike right program provides children with an opportunity to build self confidence and
increase their riding skills in a fun and safe environment.
Thank you to Lee-anne for running another terrific ride a bike right program in Playford! Please contact the C4C+ team to register future interest.
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
P R O G R A M S I N P L A Y F O R D P A G E 1 1
For further information contact Diana on
8209 5440 or 0411 598 812
Tuesdays: Coffee ‘n’ Chat 9:30 am —12 noon @ the Annexe The Fields Shopping Centre
Mondays: My Time 10 am—12 noon @ Northern Communities of Hope Davoren Park
Thursdays: Kids Cooking Program
3:30pm - 4:30pm @ Northern Communities of Hope Davoren Park
Every second Thursday: My Time for Grandparents
12 noon—2:00 pm @ Holy Cross Church
91-93 Elizabeth Way Elizabeth
Wednesdays: Little Hands Playgroup 11:30 am—1pm @ Northern Community Of Hope Davoren park Baby Playgroup (children 0-2yrs) 9.30am-11.00am @ John Hartley Children’s Centre Every second Wednesday Grandparents Group 9am—11am @ Kaurna Plains Children's Centre
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
Keep up to date with programs, activities and events on the
AnglicareSA Facebook page
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
Workshop Additive Free Pantry 10th of November Evening session
Fella’s & Kids
If you’re a Dad, Step Dad, Carer, Grandad or any other important male in a child's life checkout the free monthly activities on page 9
Bookings are essential, don’t miss out!
C 4 C + A N D O T H E R I N F O P A G E 1 2
Christine gets her First Aid Certificate Christine and her son James are a HIPPY Elizabeth Grove family who are actively engaged in the age 4 program which started in March of this year. Through her HIPPY Home Tutor Maree, Christine received a flyer from the Playford Communities for Children program offering a free first aid course to anyone in the community that was interested and Christine jumped at the offer. Unfortunately when she rang to register for the training the course was full, so Christine put her name down on the waiting list and hoped for the best.
The night before the training Leonie from Communities for Children rang Christine with the good news that there was a space available for her to attend if she was still interested. Leonie gave Christine the link to the website for her to complete the pre-course study questions before the face to face training the next day. Christine stayed up till 3am to complete the pre-training study in preparation for the next day, she said “I wanted to give up but my husband said… You can do it Christine, just keep trying". The next day Christine attended the first aid training, completed the assessment and received her certificate.
Christine said “I was really nervous at first when we started the assessment but I passed and got 81%. I now feel much more prepared if something happens in an emergency I’ll know what to do. If HIPPY didn’t pass on the flyer to me I never would have known about the first aid training. Thank you to HIPPY, Playford Communities for Children and Maree my HIPPY Home Tutor for this great opportunity”.
Well done Christine!
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
Tuesday the 15th of July was full of Science fun in the Elizabeth North Primary School Gym. The day started off with the SciWorld Spectacular Show, with amazing experiments teaching children
about chemistry, energy, forces and so much more!
The Stardome gave everyone the opportunity to crawl inside and discover the universe around them.
Children in year levels rec-3 enjoyed the ‘I want to do science’ workshop learning experiments they could do at home as well as some hands on fun .
Children in year levels 4-7 enjoyed the “Robotics’ workshop learning to predict, test and evaluate. They
had fun programing robots to move, talk and interact.
SciWorld Holiday Fun!...
By continuing to learn and participate in training and education we are setting a great example for our children...
F A M I L I E S . . . P A G E 1 3
Dental care for children
The School Dental Service offers expert oral health care to eligible children at clinics throughout South Australia. This care is provided by teams of dentists, dental therapists, and dental assistants. All preschool, primary school and secondary school students, aged under 18 years, are eligible for oral health care with the School Dental Service.
How do I make an appointment for my child? Contact clinics below;
Elizabeth GP Plus combined Elizabeth GP Plus Clinic 16 Playford Blvd ELIZABETH 7485 4000 Evanston Dental Clinic child Evanston Dental Clinic 30 Para Road EVANSTON 8522 3575
If you would like to make a dental appointment for your child, you can contact a School Dental Clinic in your area. Interpreters are available through SA Dental Service. Our staff can arrange for an interpreter to contact you or be present at your child’s appointment. What treatment will be provided at my child’s appointment?
Your child’s general dental care may include:
a dental check-up
information on oral health and healthy food
x-rays
cleaning teeth
applying fluoride and fissure sealants to prevent tooth
decay
filling or extracting teeth when necessary
referral to a dentist or dental specialist for further advice.
All dental care is free for preschool clients.
Primary and secondary school children who are dependents of/holders of the following concessions are eligible to receive free dental care:
Department of Veterans Affairs Pensioner Concession Card
School Card For primary and secondary school children who are not dependents of, or holders of the above concessions, a fee of $42 will apply for each course of general dental care provided.
How do I pay for my child’s dental care?
Families who are not eligible for free care will be invoiced $42. This fee may be paid at Australia Post or by BPay from a cheque, savings or credit card. School Dental Clinics do not accept cash payments.
What if I have private health insurance?
If you have private dental cover your child/children can access care directly from a private dental provider. Patients with private dental cover but choosing public care should ask their fund if the cost of treatment at a government dental clinic is covered.
Does Medicare cover dental treatment through the school dental service?
From January 2014 Medicare will introduce The Child Dental Benefit Scheme . Eligible children will receive up to $1,000 of dental care over a two year period. For more information ask your local school dental clinic or visit the Department of Health and Ageing website
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
Inclusive Directions is proud to be a registered provider under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). The scheme aims to support people with permanent disability, their families and carer’s. The program which is available to families under the NDIS is called ‘Challenging Ground Hog Day’. It is an in home family support program that addresses the everyday challenges, such as toileting, play every day routines and transitions. The program has a ‘hands on’ approach through modelling, mentoring and advice to address children’s individual needs.
If you would like further information please contact [email protected] or call 81652900
N A T U R E P L A Y P A G E 1 4
Nature Play at
Smithfield Plains Pre School
The term ‘Nature Play’ is very much alive in early childhood services and schools in South Australia as they engage in dialogue around blurring the boundaries between inside and outside environments and encourage play in the natural environment. Marc Armitage who is a world expert on play presented a workshop at Smithfield Plains Pre School who incorporate nature play in their everyday learning. The idea is to allow children freedom to play, explore and create as they play. The benefits are obvious: building confidence, using imagination and child centred exploration. I remember my childhood where the backyard was my heaven and my friends and I had a whole world of our own with trees to climb, wood, sticks, leaves, mud and rocks to collect and become anything we wanted. Schools and early childhood settings are being encouraged to recreate such settings to give that sense of freedom and imagination to children today. Risk taking and testing our own limits are seen by proponents of nature play as important elements of children’s growth which in the age of helicopter parents have been greatly reduced. Marc Armitage says that the benefits of such play experiences will be life long. As we talk about survival skills needed by students in the 21st Century, this makes a lot of sense.
If you are looking for nature play for your child Smithfield Plains Pre School offers a playgroup on
Wednesday mornings.
Natalie Phillips – Inclusive Directions – Little Steps Playgroup
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
http://www.natureplaysa.org.au/about/what-is-nature-play
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1
2
Pom Pom 11am-3pm Pg. 5
3
4 NAICD
My Time 10:00am—12:00pm: Pg. 11
C4C+ Coffee ‘N’ Chat 10 - 11:30am Pg. 5 Study Support 11.30-12.30 Pg.5
Nunga Playgroup 1:00-2:30pm Pg. 4
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
Press play 9.30am-11:00am pg. 9
5 Coffee & chat 9.30am-12:00pm:Pg. 11
On The Floor TG 3:00pm-5:00pm Pg. 5
Give It A go—Circus GIG 3:30-5:00pm Pg. 7
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
6 Little Steps 9:15am—10:45am Pg. 3 School Readiness 11:00am—12:00pm Pg. 3
Child Friendly Spaces 10.30am-11.30am pg. 5
Baby Playgroup 9.30am-11:00am: pg.11
Little Hands Playgroup 11:30am—1:00pm: Pg.11
7 Supported Play Group 10:00am– 12:00pm Pg.7
Grandparents My Time 12:00pm-2:00pm Pg. 11
Kid’s Cooking 3:30pm - 4:30pm Pg. 11
8 Garden of Edible Delights 9:00am pg.4
Dads Plus Parenting Program 10:00am-12:00pm Pg.8
9 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
10
11 My Time 10:00—12:00pm: Pg. 11
C4C+ Coffee ‘N’ Chat 10:00am -11:30am Pg. 5 Study Support 11.30-12.30 Pg.5
Nunga Playgroup 1:00-2:30pm Pg. 4
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
Press play 9.30am-11:00am pg. 9
12 Coffee & chat 9.30am-12:00pm:Pg. 11
KP Grandparents Group 12.30pm-2.30pm Pg. 11
Give It A go—Circus GIG 3:30-5:00pm Pg. 7
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
13 Little Steps 9:15am-10:45am Pg. 3
School Readiness 11:00am—12:00pm: Pg. 3
Child Friendly Spaces 10.30am-11.30am pg. 5
Baby Playgroup 9.30-11am: pg.11
Little Hands 11:30am—1:00pm: Pg. 11
14 Supported Play Group 10:00am - 12:00pm Pg.7
Kid’s Cooking 3:30pm - 4:30pm Pg. 11
15 Garden of Edible Delights 9:00am pg.4
Dads Plus Parenting Program 10:00am-12:00pm Pg.8
16 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
Fella’s & Kids Pg.9
17
18 My Time
10—12pm: Pg. 11
Coffee ‘n’ Chat 9:30am—11.30 am Study Support 11.30am-12.30pm Pg. 5
Nunga Playgroup 1:00-2:30pm Pg. 4
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pmPg.8 Press play 9.30am-11:00am pg. 9
19 Coffee & chat 9.30am-12:00pm:Pg. 11
Give It A go—Circus GIG 3:30pm-5:00pm Pg. 7
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
20 Little Steps
9:15—10:45am Pg. 3 School Readiness 11—12:00pm:Pg. 3 Child Friendly Spaces 10.30-11.30am pg. 5 Baby Playgroup 9.30-11:00am: pg.11 Little Hands 11:30am-1:00pm:Pg. 11 Kids in the Kitchen 3.15pm-4.30pm pg.7
21 Supported Play Group 10:00am - 12:00pm Pg.7
Grandparents My Time 12:00pm-2:00pm Pg. 11
Kid’s Cooking 3:30pm - 4:30pm Pg. 11
22 Garden of Edible Delights 9:00am pg.4
Dads Plus Parenting Program 10:00am-12:00pmPg.8
23 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
24
25
My Time 10:00am-12:00pm:Pg. 11
C4C+ Coffee ‘N’ Chat 10:00 - 11:30am Pg. 5 Study Support 11.30am-12.30pm Pg.5
C4C+ Plant & Play for Dads 1.30 - 2.30 Pg. 9
Nunga Playgroup 1:00pm-2:30pm Pg. 4
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
Press play 9.30am-11:00am pg. 9
26 Coffee & chat 9.30am-12:00pm:Pg. 11 KP Grandparents Group 12.30pm-2.30pm Pg. 11
Give It A go—Circus GIG 3:30pm-5:00pm Pg. 7
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
27
Little Steps 9:15am—10:45am Pg. 3
Child Friendly Spaces 10.30am-11.30am pg. 5
School Readiness 11:00am—12:00pm: Pg. 3
Baby Playgroup 9.30am-11:00am: pg.11
Little Hands 11:30am—1:00pm: Pg. 11
28 Supported Play Group 10:am– 12:00pm Pg.7
Kid’s Cooking 3:30pm - 4:30pm Pg. 11
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Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
True North 2:30pm-4:00pm Pg.8
Garden of Edible Delights 9:00am pg.4
Dads Plus Parenting Program 10:00am-12:30pm Pg.8
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Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1 My Time 10:00am12:00pm:Pg.11
C4C+ Coffee ‘N’ Chat 10:00am -11:30am Pg. 5 Study Support 11.30am-12.30pm Pg.5
Nunga Playgroup 1:00pm-2:30pm Pg. 8
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8 Press play 9.30am-11:00am pg. 9
2
Coffee & chat 9.30am-12:00pm: Pg. 11
Give It A go—Circus GIG 3:30pm-5:00pm Pg. 7
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
3 Little Steps 9:15am-10:45am Pg. 3
School Readiness 11:00am-12:00pm:Pg.3
Child Friendly Spaces 10.30am-11.30am pg.5
Baby Playgroup 9.30:am-11:00am pg.11
Little Hands 11:30am-1:00pm: Pg. 11
4 Supported Play Group 10am–12:00pm Pg.7
Grandparents My Time 12:00pm-2:00pm Pg. 11
Kid’s Cooking 3:30pm- 4:30pm Pg. 11
5 Garden of Edible Delights 9:00am pg.4
Dads Plus Parenting Program 10am-12:00pm Pg.8
6 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
True North 2:30pm-4:00pm Pg.8
7
8 My Time 10:00am-12:00pm: Pg. 11
C4C+ Coffee ‘N’ Chat 10:00am- 11:30am Pg. 5 Study Support 11.30am-12.30pm Pg.5
Nunga Playgroup 1:00pm-2:30pm Pg. 8
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
Press play 9.30am-11:00am pg. 9
9 Coffee & chat 9.30-12pm: Pg. 11 KP Grandparents Group 12.30pm-2.30pm Pg. 11
Give It A go—Circus GIG 3:30pm-5:00pm Pg. 7
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
10
Little Steps 9:15am-10:45am Pg. 3
School Readiness 11:00am-12:00pm Pg.3
Child Friendly Spaces 10.30am-11.30am pg.5
Baby Playgroup 9.30am-11am: pg.11
Little Hands 11:30am-1:00pm:Pg.11
11 Supported Play Group 10:00am– 12:00pm Pg.7
Grandparents My Time 12:00pm-2:00pm Pg. 11
Kid’s Cooking 3:30pm - 4:30pm Pg. 11
Planning for Transition 12:30pm-2:30pm Pg. 7
12 Garden of Edible Delights 9:00am pg.4
Dads Plus Parenting Program 10:00am-12:00pm Pg.8
13 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg.5
True North 2:30pm-4:00pm Pg.8
14
15 My Time 10:00am-12:00pm: Pg.11
C4C+ Coffee ‘N’ Chat 10:00am- 11:30am Pg. 5 Study Support 11.30am-12.30pm Pg.5
Nunga Playgroup 1:00pm-2:30pm Pg. 4
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
16 Coffee & chat 9.30am-12:00pm: Pg. 11
Give It A go—Circus GIG 3:30pm-5pm Pg. 7
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
17 Little Steps 9:15am-10:45am Pg. 3 School Readiness 11:00am12:00pm Pg. 3
Child Friendly Spaces 10.30am-11.30am pg.5
Baby Playgroup 9.30am-11:00am: pg.11
Little Hands 11:30—1pm: Pg. 11
Kids in the Kitchen 3.15pm-4.30pm pg.7
18 Supported Play Group 10:00am–12:00pm Pg.7
Kid’s Cooking 3:30pm - 4:30pm Pg. 11
19 Garden of Edible Delights pg.4
Dads Plus Parenting Pro-gram 10:00am-12:00pm Pg.8
20 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
True North 2:30pm-4:00pm Pg.8
Fella’s & Kids Pg.9
21 International day of Peace
September 2014
22 My Time 10:00am-12:00pm:Pg.11
C4C+ Coffee ‘N’ Chat 10:00am- 11:30am Pg. 5 Study Support 11.30am-12.30pm Pg.5
Nunga Playgroup 1:00pm-2:30pm Pg. 4
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
23 Coffee & chat 9.30am-12pm: Pg. 11
KP Grandparents Group 12.30pm-2.30pm Pg. 11
Give It A go—Circus GIG 3:30pm-5:00pm Pg. 7
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
24
Little Steps 9:15am-10:45am Pg. 3
School Readiness 11:00am-12:00pm Pg.3
Child Friendly Spaces 10.30am-11.30am pg.5
Baby Playgroup 9.30am-11:00am pg.11
Little Hands 11:30am-1:00pm: Pg.11
25 Supported Play Group 10:00am– 12:00pm Pg.7
26
Garden of Edible Delights 9:00am pg.4
Dads Plus Parenting Program 10:00am-12:00pm Pg.8
27 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
True North 2:30pm-4:00pm Pg.8
28 World Heart Day
29 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
30 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
Communities for Children Plus is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
Don’t forget to try out the new
Ride Safe Park
Mayfair Reserve
Mayfair Drive, Andrews Farm
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Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
2 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
3 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
4
World smile day
5
6 PUBLIC HOLIDAY Labour Day
7 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
8 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
Fella’s & Kids Pg.9
9 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
10 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
Workshop Additive Free Pantry Evening pg.11
11
12
13 My Time 10:00am-12:00pm Pg.11
C4C+ Coffee ‘N’ Chat 10:00am-11:30am Pg. 5 Study Support 11.30am-12.30pm Pg.5
Nunga Playgroup 1:00pm-2:30pm Pg. 8
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
14 Coffee & chat 9.30am-12:00pm: Pg. 11
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
15
Baby Playgroup 9.30am-11:00am: pg.11
Little Hands 11:30am-1:00pm: Pg. 11
Child Friendly Spaces 10.30am-11.30am pg. 5
16
17 Garden of Edible Delights 9:00am pg.4
Dads Plus Parenting Program 10am-12:00pm Pg.8
18 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
True North 2:30pm-4:00pm Pg.8
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20 My Time 10:00am-12:00pm Pg.11
C4C+ Coffee ‘N’ Chat 10:00am- 11:30am Pg. 5 Study Support 11.30am-12.30pm Pg.5
Nunga Playgroup 1:00pm-2:30pm Pg. 8
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
21 Coffee & chat 9.30am-12:00pm: Pg. 11
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
22 Baby Playgroup 9.30am-11:00am: pg.11
Little Hands 11:30am-1:00pm: Pg. 11
Child Friendly Spaces 10.30am-11.30am pg. 5
23 24 Garden of Edible Delights 9:00am pg.4
Dads Plus Parenting Program 10:00am-12:00pm Pg.8
25 Pom Pom 11:00am-3:00pm Pg. 5
True North 2:30pm-4:00pm Pg.8
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27 My Time 10:00am-12:00pm Pg.11
C4C+ Coffee ‘N’ Chat 10:00am- 11:30am Pg. 5
Study Support 11.30am-12.30pmPg.5
Nunga Playgroup 1:00pm-2:30pm Pg. 8
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
28 Coffee & chat 9.30am-12:00pm: Pg. 11
Becoming a Dad LMHS 6:30pm Pg.8
29 Baby Playgroup 9.30am-11:00am: pg.11
Little Hands 11:30am-1:00pm: Pg. 11
Child Friendly Spaces 10.30am-11.30am pg. 5
30 31 Garden of Edible Delights 9:00am pg.4
Dads Plus Parenting Program 10:00am-12:00pm Pg.8
October 2014
Communities for Children Data-base ... Did you know that we have a community
database? Communities for Children Plus has set
up a database specifically for community members to receive flyers and infor-
mation for Family Fun Days / Children’s Activities and local events directly to your email. We will not pass on your
details and you will not be sent spam or junk mail. We look forward to seeing you at our next event. Please send an email
to register your interest to Leonie at: [email protected]
Communities for Children Plus is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
Sing your favourite song!
K I D S C O R N E R ! P A G E 1 8
Or how about a city for your cars? Can you build a Barn for your
animals?
Do you drive a car, bus, truck or train or can you
fly a plane or take off in a rocket? Stomp around like a
dinosaur! Fairy-tale fun with an
enchanted castle
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Recycling - FREE Craft Materials…….. Teach kids the principle of recycling with craft ideas geared to repurposing discarded materials into craft supplies. “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure”. Enjoy recycled projects from FreeKidsCrafts.com. You’ll think twice before you through out that old sweater or cereal box and Mum will be looking up egg recipes just so you can try out the egg carton creations. http://www.freekidscrafts.com/recycled-crafts/
Play is a very important part of
child development. Take time to play
with your children.
Cardboard Box Ideas... Great indoor Fun…
How creative can you be?
Images courteous of Google - www.google.com.au
K I D S C O O K I N G ! P A G E 1 9
Great for kids
lunchboxes!
Delicious Muffin Pizzas Ingredients 4 wholemeal muffins split in half 1/2 cup tomato paste 2 cups shredded ham 2 cups grated cheese You can add any other pizza toppings of your choice Method Preheat oven to 190 degrees Place muffin halves on a baking tray and cover each half with tomato paste and top with cheese and ham Cook for 10 minutes in preheated oven or until cheese is melted and browned on the edges
Yummy Cold Rolls
Ingredients
12 large rice paper rounds
1 green oak lettuce, leaves separated, washed, dried
1/2 large barbecued chicken, skin and bones removed, meat shredded (see note)
1 red capsicum, thinly sliced
1 Lebanese cucumber,
halved, thinly sliced
1/2 cup beansprouts, trimmed
sweet chilli sauce, to serve Step 1 Half-fill a shallow dish with warm water. Dip 1 rice paper round in water. Place on work surface. Stand for 20 to 30 seconds or until soft enough to roll without splitting. Step 2 Place lettuce along edge of rice paper. Top with chicken, capsicum, cucumber and beansprouts. Roll up, folding up edges to enclose filling. Cover roll with a damp tea towel to prevent it drying out. Repeat with remaining rice paper rounds and fillings to make 12 rolls. Cut in half. Serve rolls with sweet chilli sauce.
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
These recipes and other great recipes can be found on the Taste website
www.taste.com.au
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
The
Communities for Children Plus
Team
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0438 829 927
Leonie
0466 007 776
Yasmin
0466 007 778
John
0478 494 862