First 2000 Days for Aboriginal Families: Adjusting to Parenthood
Why is it important?
• Becoming a parent or carer will lead to many changes to your life. These changes can feel good or hard at times.
• There are many ways to parent. Parents and carers learn as they get to know their baby.
• Yarning about being a parent or carer with your family or friends can be deadly (good).
• Children will learn and grow in a safe and caring space.
What to do?
• Keep it real: No one is perfect.
• Have a yarn with friends, family, and community.
• Ask for and accept help.
• Take time to talk, yarn, read, sing, and play with your child. This builds a safe and secure relationship and gives a child the confidence to explore their world.
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Emerging Minds Tips on adjusting to parenthood.
PANDA Tips on parenting and where to get support.
Raising Children Network for First Nations families Information for mob.
Phone: 1300 244 288
Internet: Support for Babies and Children | South Eastern Sydney Local Health District
Facebook: Eastern Suburbs Child & Family Health
Facebook: St George and Sutherland Child and Family Health Nursing
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eschildfamilyhealth/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stgeorgesuthchildfamilyhealth/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/narrangyboorismenai/
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