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Development concerns

The Australian Government offers early intervention services to children through two key programs: 1. Helping Children with Autism (HCWA) 2. Better Start for Children withSee more

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WEBPractising mindfulness can relax your teen’s mind, lower their stress levels and enhance their concentration, cognitive flexibility, attention, empathy and self-awareness. As little …

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Give your child a great start Learning Potential

WEBCarbohydrates such as wholegrain cereals and porridge give your child immediate energy to start the day. Proteins such as eggs and low-fat dairy provide a slower release of …

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Signs that your teen may be struggling Learning Potential

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Learning Lunchboxes Learning Potential

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Bullying. No Way! Learning Potential

WEBBullying impacts on a child’s self-esteem and confidence, and can impact on learning as well. Children who are bullied can also have lower school attendance, due to an …

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Brain food: it’s food for thought Learning Potential

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Preparing for big conversations: drugs and alcohol

WEBThe National Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Hotline ( 1800 250 015) offers free and confidential advice about AOD, and connects you to local support, information, …

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Year 12: survival plan Learning Potential

WEBTake a bearing. At the beginning of Year 12, it’s important for your teen to consider their Year 11 results and whether they are on track for the final results they …

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What makes breakfast so special

WEBFor young children, healthy breakfast options include carbohydrates such as wholegrain cereals and porridge, which will give your child immediate energy to start the day. …

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Routines and teens: how you can help Learning Potential

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Being smart about screen time Learning Potential

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Giving your teen a great start to the day Learning Potential

WEBProteins such as eggs and low-fat dairy provide a slower release of energy to fuel the rest of the day. Foods with natural fibre, like wholegrain bread and fresh fruit, give a feeling of …

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The great outdoors really is … great! Learning Potential

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Why should teens be active

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Is your child ready for big school

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What subjects star for ATAR

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Support for children with a disability Learning Potential

WEBOne of the core aims of the NDIS is to better support families and carers in their caring role. As the parent or carer of a child with disability, your views and experiences are important …

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