What is Playgroup? A Playgroup is a group of mums, dads, grandparents and caregivers who meet together each week with their babies, toddlers and preschoolers for interaction and fun. Parents and caregivers work together to provide their babies and young children with opportunities to learn through play.
Why go to a Playgroup? Children under five are going through a stage of rapid brain and skill development. For optimum development your young child needs a stimulating environment to play and learn. Playgroups offer babies, toddlers and young children a wide variety of early leaning experiences. It’s a great way for your child to learn about the world, make friends and develop social skills.
Playgroup also gives mums, dads, grandparents and caregivers a chance to meet and share ideas and experiences. Many long-term friendships begin at Playgroup.
Playgroups are usually held once a week for a two hour session, and can be found in a variety of venues such as community and neighbourhood centres, council halls, preschools, church hall and people’s homes. You may be a mum, dad, caregiver, grandparent or family member – everyone is welcome. Playgroups are as different as the people in them. There is a Playgroup that is just right for you!
To start or join an existing Playgroup in your local area, contact the Queensland Playgroup Centre on 1800 171 882 (toll free), or visit Playgroup Queensland's website www.playgroupaustralia.com.au.
For more information go to our Playgroup page.
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