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    Colours of Motherhood: Mother's Group

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    Colours of Motherhood Exhibition
    west wollongong, australia
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    Mother's Group for Babies (Under 1 Year Old): Connecting through the Colours of Early Motherhood

    Come and meet with other like-minded mums, and have a non-judgemental opportunity to connect, receive support and validation for your current season of motherhood. We will be chatting about all things sleep, milestones, feeding and more with a Possums Accredited GP, Dr Hayley Glasson. You have the option to add an anonymous question for Hayley when at the ticket checkout. The group has a maximum of 15 people. 

    Dr Hayley Glasson is a mum to 2 young girls, a Possums Accredited GP with a special interest in perinatal care and Neuroprotective Developmental Care. 

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    Included in your ticket: Photography Exhibition

    Feel seen, and feel validated in your motherhood journey. This exhibition shares the stories of fifteen diverse mums, who have each contributed a story about a challenge they've experienced in motherhood. Rachel, from Scribbly Gum Photography has then created an unapologetic photo that represents their story.

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    Can I Bring My Baby?
    Babies and toddlers are welcome, feeding is always welcome. 

    Accessibility
    There is 1x step access to enter the gallery space. Once inside it is a single, level space.

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    We thank Australian Family Lawyers for their support of the Colours of Motherhood project. 

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    Colours of Motherhood Exhibition
    west wollongong, australia