NSWAGTC Play Friends Playgroup - Fridays in Sydney South
Pl a y F rie n d s - for families and carers with children under 5 years of age is held on Friday mornings during school term from 10.00am -12.00pm. Venue: We are currently without a regular venue so check for updates on this website or call the numbers below.
A range of informal play activities and games for 2-5 year olds are provided. (Babies and toddlers welcome.) Bookings are not required.
This is also an opportunity for parents to discuss developmental needs of young gifted children with the Play Friends Co-ordinator and other parents, and find out more about NSWAGTC.
Cost per session: Members - $3 per family, Non-members - $5 per family (pay on arrival). Please bring drinks & snacks for you & your child(ren).
Please note: For insurance purposes Non Members are expected to join NSWAGTC after attending for 4 sessions.
Upcoming events include play and chat at Camelia Gardens Caringbah on October 28 and Sutherland Library story time followed by a play in the park on November 18th.

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Did you know?
| "I learnt so much about gifted children, backed up by very interesting research
which gave me a better understanding of the needs of gifted children and how
best we can nurture their strengths, skills and habits." An educator attending a NSWAGTC seminar. |
NSWAGTC Support Groups
THE NSWAGTC has a number of support groups across NSW and the ACT. The support groups may organise activities for gifted children and/or run a program for parents and teachers depending on the perceived needs of the geographical area or special interest need. Support groups can be a useful first point of contact for those new to the demands of giftedness. We also have a number of support contacts (members who have volunteered to share their knowledge and experience with other parents or teachers of gifted children) in areas across NSW. Contact the NSWAGTC office for details of your closest support contact, or if you are interested in finding out about establishing a group in your area. Most groups are organised by ordinary parents with an interest in "doing something" to meet the needs of their children and the Association can provide assistance in getting things started. |


