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Mission Australia

Locality: Miller

Phone: 9732 6500



Address: 88 Shropshire Street 2168 Miller, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.missionaustralia.com.au

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25.01.2022 Sing and Grow time with Sam and Tina from Sing&Grow Australia Today Sam and Tina are singing a very funny song about a hat.



24.01.2022 Sing and Grow time with Sam and Tina from Sing&Grow Australia Today Sam and Tina are singing a song about a slippery fish.

22.01.2022 As educators, we are constantly observing young children's behaviour and considering the underlying factors. By acting as 'stress detectives' in children's live...s, educators and families can help identify and reduce stressors and teach children the skills they need to respond. (Image via The MEHRIT Centre, Ltd.)

22.01.2022 An exciting opportunity has arrived for you to learn about common experiences in the early months of parenthood and some ways of thinking about how you can mana...ge them. This virtual workshop aims to help you grow in confidence and have more moments of enjoyment. Register today if you would you like to learn how to: - Increase your confidence and competence in baby care - Better understand your baby's needs and experiences - Recognise, understand and respond to challenges experienced by all parents Book now; https://karitane.com.au/parent-courses



20.01.2022 We offer a number of services to support families with children birth 5 years using digital platforms so our caring Karitane professionals can support you in ...your home. All you need is a smartphone laptop or tablet. To see the full list of our services we offer virtually, visit our website; https://karitane.com.au/digital-services

18.01.2022 Are you finding it confusing choosing a quality child care centre for your child? It can be a difficult decision but there is information available to help make it easier.

18.01.2022 It's true! Cooking with kids is a learning experience in so, so many ways.



17.01.2022 GoGo’s Play Session - Storytime Today we are reading ‘Poppy Cat: I am NOT a mouse’! Story and pictures by Sarina.... #readandsingwithmeathome #everydayplay

17.01.2022 GoGo’s Play Session - Music and Movement with Sam from Sing&Grow Australia Today we are singing a song about monkeys, I wonder if you’ve heard this song before?... # readandsingwithmeathome #realplayeveryday

16.01.2022 Behaviour is communication

14.01.2022 How exciting!! Our good friend GoGo the Gecko is launching his brand new story book next Tuesday. And it’s looks like we are going to meet his family

13.01.2022 Calling all plant parents! Come and join our Christmas: Bauble Workshop at Liverpool Library on Thursday the 10th of December! Plant living succulents in a g...lass bauble and finish it off with a Christmas ribbon just like a terrarium, but with some festive cheer! Book here: mylibrary.liverpool.nsw.gov.au//christmas-ornament-glass-b



13.01.2022 CRAZY CRAFT - Sticker Christmas tree Materials: Red, green and brown paper Small stickers... Scissors Glue Texta Credit: www.handsonwegrow.com

12.01.2022 In 2020, communities across the globe have faced unprecedented challenges due to the spread of COVID-19. At this time, we have been reminded that ‘we are all in this together’: as it is only in working together that we can stop the spread of COVID-19. One example of how a community is coming together in the Liverpool area is the ‘2168’ Children’s Parliament. Celebrating its fifth year under the Commonwealth Government’s Communities for Children programme, in 2020 the 2168 Ch...ildren’s Parliament has been recognised by the ZEST Awards for Outstanding Project Promoting Social Cohesion and Community Harmony. #c4c2168 #2168communitiesforchildren #missionaustralia #2168childrensparliament #liverpoolcitycouncil #zestawards https://youtu.be/--c6kF5Cb2M

11.01.2022 CRAZY CRAFT - Painting with forks Materials: Green paint Forks ... Crayons Glitter Paper Credit - www.thepinterest.com

11.01.2022 Pretending to be a unicorn is always a good idea

11.01.2022 Quick Tip: Slow Down My body feels calm when things are orderly, organized, planned, and structured. When things are new, overwhelming, unorganized, or stressfu...l, my go-to response is: panic! Can you relate? Maybe you feel this way when your kids don't listen. Or when they talk back, or don't pick up their toys, or demand more TV time, or when they have a tantrum over something small, or when they throw something in anger. Unfortunately, responding with panic means our brain is in fight or flight. It's not thinking clearly, it's not ready for problem-solving, and it's definitely not going to respond with calm confidence. When you feel pressure, stress, or panic, try slowing down as your first response. I know it may feel counterproductive or counterintuitive. But, slowing down gets your brain into a calm space. One where you can think through your options. Explore what your child may need. Find empathy for their experience. And respond with calm confidence. There are many ways to slow down: Take a deep breath Physically move your body slower Remind yourself that it takes time to form a routine Step outside or take a walk Take a drink of water Agree to wait until later to make a decision Give yourself - or someone else - a hug Look at something beautiful in your environment Color or draw or write in a journal Try it this week and let me know how you managed to slow down when faced with a stressful or overwhelming parenting situation! #parentcoach #calmbrains #imperfectfamilies #slowdown #respectfulparenting

09.01.2022 Lot's of great activities on offer at Liverpool library this December.

07.01.2022 Make sure you have your four-year-old’s eyesight checked before they start school because this is an important time to detect and treat any potential problems a...ffecting their vision, some of which could impact their school performance and development. Because children rarely complain of eye problems and often don’t realise they can’t see properly, the only way to tell if your child has a vision problem is to have their eyesight tested. It’s vital to have your 4-year-old child’s eyesight tested to detect potential problems so they can receive appropriate diagnosis and if required treatment. The earlier that a vision problem is detected, the better the chance of successful early intervention, preventing future vision problems or even permanent sight loss. Your child’s vision can be tested for free by the NSW Health Statewide Eyesight Preschooler Screening program better known as StEPS. StEPS screeners visit preschools and early childhood education centres. Your child can also have their vision tested at a local catchup StEPS clinic, at a NSW Health Child and Family Health service or with your GP. To find out where you can get your child’s vision checked visit: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/kidsfamili//Pages/steps.aspx

06.01.2022 While at home with your young kids, learn how to safely introduce them to the connected online world by downloading eSafety's early years resources. https://bi...t.ly/374yLL6 Find tips and tricks you can use to help start conversations about #onlinesafety at home. https://bit.ly/37K7Kxe You can even create a family tech agreement with your kids https://bit.ly/2tbZoA2 See more

05.01.2022 One-off $5000 grant for women returning to work. Register your interest at Service NSW. https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/register-interest-return-wor

04.01.2022 You can get through it all... : @wheresmybubble

03.01.2022 Finding parenting tough and need more support? Please call our counsellors on 1300 1300 52.

02.01.2022 Dads can sign up for parenting tips and tools sent directly via text message to their phones.

01.01.2022 Sing and Grow time with Sam and Tina from Sing&Grow Australia. Today Sam and Tina are singing a song all about bouncing.

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