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        In focusIn focus: Supporting your child after a floodEmerging MindsThis resource aims to provide advice on how to support the mental health and wellbeing of yourself and your family after a flood.
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        Fact sheetCommon responses among toddlers and preschoolers who experience a floodEmerging MindsThis resource is designed to help parents identify the signs their young child might need extra support to recover following a flood.
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        Fact sheetCommon responses among teenagers who experience a floodEmerging MindsTeenagers are as vulnerable to the negative effects of trauma caused by natural disasters events as any age group. But the common responses among teenagers who experience a flood may be hard to spot because some are similar to the normal developmental traits of adolescence. With time, nurturing, patience and a stable routine your teenager can recover and thrive.
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        GuideWelcoming Our Little Ones: A guide for families to raise strong and deadly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander childrenNunkuwarrin Yunti & Emerging MindsWelcoming Our Little Ones shares some stories and ideas to support families to raise healthy and grounded Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, with a specific focus on pregnancy to five years.
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        GuideAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander dads matterNunkuwarrin Yunti & Emerging MindsAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander dads have an important role to play in the lives of their kids. This guide shares stories and advice from Indigenous dads and parents on supporting your partner and parenting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in the first five years.
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        GuideWelcoming Our Little Ones: What is this guide about?Nunkuwarrin Yunti & Emerging MindsThis guide is for anyone with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in their family, including non-Indigenous carers, and includes advice just for dads.
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        GuideWelcoming Our Little Ones: Sharing stories from pregnancy to birthNunkuwarrin Yunti & Emerging MindsCulture starts being built in our babies in the womb. Read about building the foundations for wellbeing and spiritual connections to Country and family from pregnancy.
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        GuideWelcoming Our Little Ones: Sharing stories from birth to 1 year oldNunkuwarrin Yunti & Emerging MindsFrom birth we can help babies connect to Country and culture. Read about ways of connecting and supporting belonging for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
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        GuideWelcoming Our Little Ones: Sharing stories from 1 to 3 years oldNunkuwarrin Yunti & Emerging MindsFrom a young age, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children learn by experiencing their environment and spending time with family members, Community and other children. Read some ideas for supporting the development of spirit and kinship in their early years.
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        GuideWelcoming Our Little Ones: Sharing stories from 3 to 5 years oldNunkuwarrin Yunti & Emerging MindsAges 3 to 5 are an important stage of learning for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. Read about ways of supporting children to grow in independence, meet challenges, and become stronger in their culture and connections.
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        GuideWelcoming Our Little Ones: Ideas to share with youNunkuwarrin Yunti & Emerging MindsFiguring out how you want to bring your children into the world and parent them can be tricky. It might help to talk your partner, family and Community, and think about some of the ideas in this guide.
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        GuideWelcoming Our Little Ones: Singing and readingNunkuwarrin Yunti & Emerging MindsSinging can be soothing for us and our children, and is a great way to connect to culture, along with reading stories. This guide offers ideas for songs, books and language resources you might like to try.
