Parent Capacity Building: Virtual MyTime
Event description
Parents and carers are essential in supporting the development of children with disability and developmental delay. Building the capacity of families to support their child's growth and inclusion is central to the NDIS early childhood approach.
Parenting education programs as well as coaching and modelling sessions are some of the ways families can build their knowledge and skills to support their children to thrive. Join this peer group discussion to hear how families build their capacity through programs, services and supports. Ask for advice from the group, share your experience and connect with families.
This event is facilitated by Kristy
Kristy is the proud parent of Dash, an inquisitive, gentle-hearted, and wonderfully funny 9-year-old. Dash is Autistic, has ADHD, and global development delay. Kristy likes to say that Dash "got it from his Mama", as she identifies as AuDHD herself. A passionate advocate for her family, Kristy thrives as a parent peer facilitator, dedicated to sharing her insights, celebrating neurodivergent joy, and connecting with other families on a similar journey.
PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO PRIVACY CONSIDERATIONS THESE SESSIONS ARE NOT RECORDED.
Who is this event for?
- MyTime is for parents and caregivers raising a child with disability, developmental delay or autism
During a MyTime session, there is a guided discussion and a space to connect with other families. These discussions offer an opportunity for parents and caregivers to share and learn from each other. Find out about the other MyTime’s we run for all families raising children with disability, delay and autism.
More information
- MyTime is held online using Zoom.
- If you have accessibility needs, please advise during registration.
- By registering for this event you agree you have have read and agreed with the MyTime member consent statement - MyTime Consent Statement
- Further questions? Contact us at: info@kindred.org.au
Disclaimer: Kindred provides an opportunity for families raising children with disability to learn from each other and share their experiences and resources. Kindred does not provide personalised advice or services.
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.Visit www.dss.gov.au for more information.
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