3180 days ago

Parenting fuel Up

Victoria Kemp from Friendship House (Huntly) Community Charitable Trust

Parenting Fuel-up
- Making Parenting Fun
 Screen-free activities for kids
 Home-made fun/food for the family
 Keep the kids busy & happy
Workshop Info:
When: Tuesday mornings 10:00am – 12:00pm
Where: Huntly Friendship House
55 Williams St, Huntly.
Cost: Gold Coin donation each session
Topics include:

09 May – Parents Supporting Play
Ages & stages: Movements and activities to support your child’s development. Fun games to keep you and your child moving.

16 May – Make your own Playdough, Paint, Moonclay, etc
We will make a variety of recipes for ‘sensory’ activities that help build children’s physical and literacy skills.

23 May – Make your own Routine Charts
Avoid the morning & dinnertime battles! Learn how interactive child-friendly charts can assist children in their daily routines.

30 May – Make Family Keepsakes & Celebrations
Make child handprint keepsakes for your family; make fun activities to use for birthday/Christmas celebrations.

Suitable for Parents, Grandparents & Caregivers
To register contact:
Victoria at Friendship house on 07 8287559
Or email:
friendship.huntly@gmail.com

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