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Fact sheet
Talking to children about family money struggles
Emerging MindsThere are ways to talk to children about money issues that prevent them from blaming themselves, or their parents, for the family’s financial situation. -
Fact sheet
Managing family health and money struggles at the same time
Emerging MindsManaging your health can be hard enough, but it’s so much harder when you’re facing financial issues at the same time. This fact sheet contains ideas from families about getting through similarly tough times. -
Fact sheet
Struggling with money and racism at the same time
Emerging MindsRacism can have a big impact on families, especially when they’re facing other challenges as well. Families share some of the skills they used to get through experiences of racism alongside financial hardship. -
Fact sheet
Experiences and skills of families living in poverty
Emerging MindsPoverty is more than struggling with money. Read about some of the skills families have used to survive poverty. -
Fact sheet
Skills for navigating services
Emerging MindsThis fact sheet includes skills and ideas shared by people who have accessed services to get what they need for their children and families while trying to maintain their dignity. -
Guide
Parenting our way: Resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents and families
Emerging MindsCreated with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents, families and workers, this guide shares ideas and tips for understanding and supporting children’s social and emotional wellbeing. -
Guide
Parenting our way: What’s important to you as a parent?
Emerging MindsParenting isn’t one-size-fits-all. Having a look at your values, beliefs and what feels right for your family can make a big difference. This resource will help you to explore what matters most to you as a parent. -
Guide
Parenting our way: Understanding social and emotional wellbeing
Emerging MindsThere are many things that support children's wellbeing and help them to grow healthy in their mind, body and spirit. In this resource, you'll learn more about social and emotional wellbeing, which includes connections to all the things in our lives that keep us well. -
Guide
Parenting our way: Your child’s connections to their mind and emotions
Emerging MindsEveryone has mental health, including children and babies. This resource explores what good mental health looks like for children and ways you can help your child feel safe and understood. -
Guide
Parenting our way: When you need a little more support
Emerging MindsSometimes you or your child might need extra support. This resource includes ways to tell when your child might need support and where to find it. -
Guide
Parenting our way: Growing strong minds
Emerging MindsWhen you understand how your child’s development works, you can support them in ways that help them feel safe, loved and ready to thrive. In this resource, you'll learn more about how brain development supports children to grow healthy minds and bodies. -
Guide
Parenting our way: Understanding neurodivergence
Emerging MindsCreated with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents and families, this resource provides guidance on supporting and understanding neurodivergent children.