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Signposts
Signposts for Building Better Behaviour is a program that helps families prevent or manage difficult behaviour of children in the 3-15 years age group, who have developmental delay or intellectual disability. Trained practitioners deliver the program to parents across Victoria.
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AusParenting in Schools Program
AusParenting in Schools is a school-based parenting and family support strategy, designed to establish organisational structures, policies and practices that promote parent involvement.
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Triple P
Triple P helps parents develop simple routines and make small changes that can make a big difference to a family. It helps parents understand the way their family works and develop new ways to think about raising children, talk about parenting and engage with their children.
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ABCD: Parenting Young Adolescents
Adolescence is a time of great excitement, challenge and change - for children and parents! It's also the time when children are most likely to engage in risk taking activities such as taking alcohol and other drugs. ABCD Parenting Young Adolescents is a group program to help parents understand and adapt to the massive changes that come with adolescence.
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MyTime
MyTime is a national program to support parents. MyTime groups provide local support for mums, dads, grandparents and anyone caring for a young child under school age with a disability or chronic medical condition. Parents can socialise and share ideas with others who understand the rewards and intensity of the caring role.
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Parenting Children and Teenagers Affected by Bushfire
The Parenting Children and Teenagers Affected by Bushfire program is for mothers, fathers and carers of children and teenagers affected by the 2009 Victorian bushfires.
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