Monday, July 18, 2016



Have you seen our playgroup page? If you would like your playgroup's contact details added you can email us at m4m11@activ8.net.au


                                               Have you liked the Moorabool Families & Children Facebook Page? 
                        The page has lots of posts about local services and activities for families and information from other reputable organisations. 

While you are there, if you are breastfeeding of know someone who is, check out the Breastfeeding in Moorabool Facebook page, set up by Moorabool For Mothers. If you join you can access some interesting posts, join in discussions, ask questions, or share posts yourself.

And remember Moorabool Shire Council's Maternal and Child Health Service have a Breastfeeding Support Service that is free of charge. Whether you are pregnant,  a new mum needing some support, have breastfeeding concerns, or are thinking of returning to work and want advice on expressing, there is local support available, with trained lactation consultants.You can call MCH Admin on 53667100 for information or to make a booking.

Monday, July 20, 2015


 
 
 
DCAG will be providing a free kids art activity on the day, and the Baptist Church will be providing morning tea.
 
And remember the Bacchus Marsh Produce Swap will also be taking place from 1-2pm.
 

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Playgroup is a great way to meet other parents and children. There are a wealth of playgroups in Moorabool, including community, school and supported playgroups. For more information you can contact Moorabool Shire Council's Early Years Unit on 5366 7100
For our Koorie families there are also playgroups in surrounding areas, including Melton, that have an indigenous focus.


There are still places available for May 27, Ballan , 10am , performer Drummergirl. This is a great workshop, with lots of drumming, movement and singing. Bookings available by calling Moorabool Shire council's customer service on 53667100



If you are on Facebook, there are a few pages you may be interested in "liking" 

Breastfeeding in Moorabool Group

Moorabool Families & Children

Moorabool Youth Services

Darley Community Art Garden

Bacchus Marsh Produce Swap

Playgroup Victoria

Starting Blocks

let the children play

Steve Biddulph's Raising Boys

Australian Multiple Birth Association

If you have any suggestions for other FB pages for families, let us know!


Monday, December 8, 2014

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 Now that the hotter weather is here it is important to remember the following messages, for your children and your pets. There is more information on the Kidsafe Victoria webpage.

 
 
 
 
Keeping baby cool in the heat
SOME INFORMATION FROM THE AUSTRALIAN BREASTFEEDING ASSOCIATION.
 
 
 
 
WATER SAFETY AND YOUR YOUNG CHILDREN
INFORMATION FROM  THE RAISING CHILDREN WEBSITE
 
Safety aside, there are some fun things your child can do on a hot day that involves water.
 
Small containers of water and cheap paint brushes can provide hours of fun, "painting" the path, the walls, their bike or toys, and even themselves.
 
Collect flowers and leaves etc and freeze them in icecream or margerine containers filled with water. Watch them melt outside on the warm ground.
 

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Walk Wheel and Push Event - Maddingley Park this Saturday

Walk Wheel and Push Event
Maddingley Park Bacchus Marsh
Saturday November 29
10.30 - 2.30

Celebrating International Day of People with Disability

Inclusive event.
Bring your family and friends

Free activities
- try your hand at boules
- wheelchair basketball

Kids activities

Music by Rudely Interupted and local musicians

Displays

Free Showbags

Lions BBQ

Close to the Adventure Playground.

Fun for kids of all ages

Rudely Interupted

Monday, November 3, 2014

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Teddy Bear's Picnic



Round and round the garden
like a teddy bear
one step, two step
tickle you under there
 
If you haven't been to library storytime or rhyme time, it's a great way to join in with your children, and share songs and rhymes.
 
Early literacy activities are so important.
Reading to your children, singing, rhyming and talking all build your child's literacy.
 

 
Look at our previous post on the website for information on activities during children's week. October 20 - 27
 
 
 
 

Thursday, October 16, 2014

CELEBRATE CHILDREN'S WEEK IN MOORABOOL


 
 
 
GET CREATIVE AND CELEBRATE CHILDREN'S WEEK      IN MOORABOOL.
LOTS OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR FUN IN BACCHUS MARSH AND BALLAN NEXT WEEK.
NO NEED TO BOOK, JUST COME ALONG!
 

 
 
CHECK OUT THE BREASTFEEDING IN MOORABOOL GROUP FACEBOOK PAGE WHICH HAS BEEN SET UP BY M4M. SHARE INFORMATION AND JOIN IN THE CONVERSATION.
 
 


Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Sleep, fussy eaters, toilet training, behaviour...

 
Great informal parenting chats are on offer from Moorabool Shire's Maternal and Child Health Service, and they're kid friendly.
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Apps for parents


Life can be hectic as a parent, with a million tasks to juggle,  and a maze of information to navigate.
There are a number of apps out there to assist parents, and the following are two examples.
If you have any suggestions for tried and tested apps that you find helpful to you as a parent, please let m4m know and we can share them with other Moorabool parents.

Immunisation Schedule App

Immunisation protects the community against vaccine-preventable diseases. Each vaccine plays an important role, so timely vaccination is the best way to protect your child. This website offers parents access to comprehensive information on immunisation as well as the following, easy-to-use free tools designed to help you save the date to vaccinate.

https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/save-the-date/id619046535?ls=1&mt=8

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nswhealth.immunisation



The new ASD & Disability app is free and designed to help parents find the services and information they need to best meet the needs of their children. It includes:
  • A service pathfinder to guide parents through the process of connecting with support, including financial assistance, and the services they can access at each stage before and after diagnosis. It also introduces them to key specialists and professionals that they will encounter along the way.
  • A service mapping tool allowing parents to locate services anywhere around Australia via postcode and service type.
  • Videos with parent stories, tips, reassurance and ideas.
  • Links to articles for parents about common disability and ASD topics including diagnosis, early intervention, learning and development, social challenges, communication, thinking and learning strengths, later diagnosis of ASD and choosing interventions.
Download the free Raising Children with ASD and Disability app from iTunes for iOS or Google Play for Android


Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Have your say in Moorabool

Join the conversation.

Moorabool for Mothers are hosting a new Facebook page

called Breastfeeding in Moorabool Group.

You can request to join. 

This is a good place to share your stories, links to information, and to find out about what is available for breastfeeding mothers in Moorabool and beyond.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/484145628382231/?ref=br_tf

 

Survey for Families

  Moorabool Shire Council are currently asking Moorabool  families to complete a survey to assist with the development of a new Municipal Early Years Plan. The plan will assist Council to deliver services, programs and facilities for children from birth to 12 years, and their families, now and into the future. 

Council would like to hear your experience and perspectives on how Moorabool Shire can be a better place for children and families.  

To complete a survey you can follow the link below.

Closing date for the survey is June 25. Completed surveys including your contact details will be entered into a draw to win a $50 voucher.

 https://www.research.net/s/V5RDBQT 

 



Monday, May 12, 2014

Transition to Secondary School Expo


You are invited to the Moorabool Shire Council Primary to Secondary School Transition Expo


This expo aims to provide parents, families and young people with an opportunity to explore
and discuss key factors associated with the transition from Primary to Secondary school,
including young people’s social and emotional wellbeing at the time of this transition.
 
Angie Wilcock, an expert in school transition will be the keynote speaker, and will present information on a range of issues associated with the transition.          
A number of secondary schools from across the region will also be at the Expo to discuss primary to secondary transition issues.
Where: Bacchus Marsh Town Hall.
When: 22nd May, 2014.
Time: start 7:00pm.
RSVP: 16th May.
Please send your response to both your school and the email address below. Or for any further queries contact Youth Services on the phone number below.
Ph: 5366 7100 or Email: jperham@moorabool.vic.gov.au