Brainwave Presentation - How does learning through play benefit our tamariki?
Come to this Brainwave Trust presentation to find out about:
- Why play is important to the healthy development of our tamariki.
- How play helps shape the ways we will think, feel & behave through our lives.
- What goes on in our brain when we play, as children, teens and adults.
TIME & DATE
7pm - 9pm Monday 21st October 2019
COST
Koha ($10 suggested)
VENUE
Crofton Downs Primary School Chartwell Drive Crofton Downs Wellington
TO BOOK
To reserve your seat please email info.everyoneout@gmail.com with your name & number of tickets you want.
Hosted by Everyone Out Nature Programmes
Developing kiwi kids through play, learning and nature.
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