What's Really Going on? Parents' Views of Parent Support in Three Australian Supported Playgroups.
Australasian Journal of Early Childhood 2011, Dec, 36, 4
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Introduction The supported playgroup is a dual-focused model applied widely in Australia to support the development and wellbeing of children and their parents. The model offers parents opportunities to meet and share their experiences, and children opportunities to play, learn and socialise. Supported playgroups are facilitated by early childhood teachers, community workers or allied health professionals with the aim of:
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