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New fact sheet for parents: 8 tips to help your child manage back-to-school anxiety
It’s normal for children to feel nervous about starting or returning to school. With new teachers and classmates to meet, new environments and routines to get used to, and new skills to learn, each term can bring with it a sense of change and uncertainty. The good news is, there… -
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Seeking expressions of interest: Education leaders interested in contributing to the Family Partnerships workforce package for educators
Emerging Minds has worked with educators and education leaders to develop a suite of resources to support family partnerships in schools and early learning services, including a new model for family partnerships, online courses and a range of practical tools. To inform the next stage of this project, Emerging… -
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Decolonising psychology – part one
Multiple guestsRuntime00:32:06Released19/2/24 -
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While I’m Away
Deleting your data from the While I’m Away app Please email [email protected] to have you account removed and all associated data deleted. This data will include your care plans, contact details and login information. Back ups of data will remain the property of Australian Infant Child Adolescent and Family Mental Health Association Ltd trading as… -
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How to talk to your children about experiencing family homelessness
Susie Lukis and Savannah WestRuntime00:43:26Released12/2/24 -
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Supporting the mental health of children who stutter – part one
Rich and MitchellRuntime00:28:59Released5/2/24 -
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For families: Anxiety in primary school-aged children
As the new school year begins, it’s normal for children to feel anxious, especially as they face new experiences. Experiencing anxiety every now and then is a normal part of growing up as children develop and learn about the world around them. It’s quite common for primary school-aged children… -
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New fact sheet: Psychology education needs to reflect the lives of aspiring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students
To support aspiring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to engage in psychology education in Australia, psychology curricula and teaching and learning programs should reflect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander worldviews and lived experiences. Developed by Belle Selkirk, Professor Pat Dudgeon AM and Dr Joanna Alexi from the University… -
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8 tips to help your child manage back-to-school anxiety
Emerging MindsIdentifying and addressing back-to-school anxiety early is important for children's learning, resilience and wellbeing. This article offers tips to help parents support their children to manage back-to-school anxiety. -
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Understanding child development
When we understand children’s developmental journeys we can nurture and respond to children in ways that match their age and capabilities. Knowing how children typically develop as they grow up can give you clues about: what a child might be feeling and thinking about the world around them what a… -
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In focus: Understanding child development
Emerging MindsWhen we understand a child’s unique developmental journey, we can nurture and respond to them in ways that match their age and capabilities. This resource will help you to understand more about how children typically develop and how you can support your child's development and learning in ways that are right for their age and individual needs. -
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Supporting your child’s development during tough times
Emerging MindsThis fact sheet is about how children of different ages commonly react and behave if their parents or families are navigating difficulties or stressful times.