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Parents Hub-A Guide to Kalamunda Early Years  

 

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Events for 0-5s

Mums & Bubs Yoga Term 2 Program Starts

30 April 2024 : 8:00 AM - 01 May 2024 : 8:00 AM

Term 2 of our Mums & Bubs Yoga program starts Tuesday 30 April 2024.

The Mums & Bubs Yoga program offers a gentle yoga class for new mothers to assist them in regaining the strength of their core and pelvic floor muscles.

The mother will also learn breathing and relaxation exercises while bonding with their baby. This class is suitable for babies up to eight months of age, or until they become independently mobile.

The benefits of Mums & Bubs Yoga include:
🧘‍♀️ assisting parent and baby to relax and bond
🧘🏼 relieve aches and pains
🧘🏻‍♂️ strengthen your pelvic floor & abdominal area
🧘🏽‍♀️ restore energy levels and recharge
🧘‍♀️ increasing overall endurance, strength and wellbeing
🧘🏼 reducing back tension and discomfort
🧘🏽‍♀️ building core strength and stability

🧘🏻‍♂️ reducing anxiety and stress. 

Where: Hartfield Park Recreation Centre
Time: Tuesdays - 10.30am-11.30am
Cost: $122.50 per Mother & Baby

Course Duration: 30 April – 18 June 2024

Book your spot here as places are limited.

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Zig Zag AEDC Program

The Zig Zag AEDC Program is a grant-funded initiative supported by the Department of Communities. It aims to improve outcomes for families with children under five by utilising data from the Australian Early Development Census (AEDC). This project is a collaboration between the City of Kalamunda and the Zig Zag Early Years Partnership, which includes local services focused on fostering connection, information-sharing, and empowerment initiatives to support local families.

Zig Zag AEDC Program

What is the AEDC?

The Australian Early Development Census (AEDC) is a nationwide census that provides valuable insights into children’s development and wellbeing. It assesses five key areas of early childhood development, known as ‘Domains’:

  • Physical Health and Wellbeing
  • Emotional Maturity
  • Communication Skills and General Knowledge
  • Social Competence
  • Language and Cognitive Skills

Data is collected every three years from children in their first year of full-time school. This data helps teachers, parents, communities, and governments track trends and respond more effectively to the needs of children at a local level.

What’s Coming in 2025?

Throughout 2025, the Zig Zag AEDC Program will introduce a range of activities to engage and involve the whole community, including:

  • Developmental Play Activities – Learn about the five Early Developmental Domains and how your everyday interactions with children contribute to their positive development.
  • Community Grants – Funding opportunities for locally run early childhood programs.
  • Connection Opportunities – Initiatives to support culturally diverse communities.
  • Intergenerational Connections – Encouraging relationships between different age groups.
  • Support for Families with Disabilities – Programs for parents, carers, and children with disabilities.

Stay Connected

Want to stay informed about upcoming activities? Sign up for our mailing list and follow the Zig Zag Early Years Partnership Facebook page for updates.

For Services

Do you run a program or event for 0-5s in the City? Want to get involved in supporting early childhood development?

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Early Years Network-Zig Zag Early Years Partnership

 

Zig Zag Early Years Partnership

The Zig Zag Early Years Partnership (ZZEYP) is an early years network which exists within the City of Kalamunda. Early Years Networks (EYNs) are groups of parents, professionals and community members committed to improving outcomes for children up to eight (8).  

The City of Kalamunda is an active member of the ZZEYP, employing a community development officer to assist with the group’s coordination and community activities. 

Mission

The ZZEYP exists within the City of Kalamunda to support families, early years service providers, and early childhood practitioners through the formulation and delivery of early years strategies.

Objectives

The ZZEYP, with the support of the City of Kalamunda, achieves their mission by:

  • Being actively involved in advocacy for early years service providers.
  • Providing opportunities for support and networking for people involved with early years service provision.
  • Providing relevant information to families, maintaining a database of early years services and service providers.
  • Monitoring Australian Early Development Census (AEDC) data and taking appropriate action as a result of this information.

Who is a part of the Coordination Group?

The ZZEYP Coordination Group meets monthly and advocates for and facilitates a variety of Early Years events throughout the City. This group includes various providers and advocates for the early years, including:

  • Woodlupine Family Centre
  • Meerilinga High Wycombe
  • Communicare
  • Centrecare
  • Family Support Network
  • Wanslea
  • Pachamama
  • Kalamunda Libraries
  • Uniting Church in Australia
  • The City of Kalamunda Youth Services Team

Starting a Playgroup

Want to start a playgroup but not sure where to begin? Get in touch with Playgroup WA—they're here to help!

Here’s a checklist to get you started:

  • Find interested families: You need three or more fee-paying families to become a member of Playgroup WA.
  • Choose an appropriate venue.
  • Identify costs.
  • Join Playgroup WA.
  • Get started and have fun!


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