Supported playgroups are a dual-focus service model used widely in Australia to provide stimulating early childhood environments for children and support for their parents. This article discusses some of the findings from a recent qualitative doctoral study that explored three supported playgroups in western Sydney. In particular, it articulates what parents experienced as support in this context through the identification and discussion of eight categories of parent support: friendship and social network support; relational support; peer support; emotional support; parenting role support; information and resource support; ‘circle of care’ support; and multidisciplinary support
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the ways that mothers’ groups and playgroups support famil...
This article reports on findings from longitudinal research that explored perceptions of family life...
While it is generally recognised that early childhood programs play an important role in increasing ...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia with the dual focus of providing s...
Supported playgroups are community-based services that provide low intensity family support, through...
The supported playgroup model has widespread popularity in Australia, though its informality may wor...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia to provide stimulating early child...
The past decade has seen increasing numbers of government programs funded to support vulnerable fami...
This paper defines the types of supported playgroups and varying models of implementation in operati...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
This research compares and contrasts international policies on early childhood, dual-focused service...
This paper reports on the views of a community sample of 428 parents with primary school-aged childr...
Supported playgroups are a uniquely Australian model of low cost, light touch parent support. Suppor...
Becoming a mother is a major life experience eliciting a range of physical, psychological, and socia...
This research thesis examines the establishment of Supported Playgroups in Schools (SPinS). The aim ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the ways that mothers’ groups and playgroups support famil...
This article reports on findings from longitudinal research that explored perceptions of family life...
While it is generally recognised that early childhood programs play an important role in increasing ...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia with the dual focus of providing s...
Supported playgroups are community-based services that provide low intensity family support, through...
The supported playgroup model has widespread popularity in Australia, though its informality may wor...
Supported playgroups are a service model used widely in Australia to provide stimulating early child...
The past decade has seen increasing numbers of government programs funded to support vulnerable fami...
This paper defines the types of supported playgroups and varying models of implementation in operati...
Community Playgroups are programs aimed at young families, that enable the creation of social capita...
This research compares and contrasts international policies on early childhood, dual-focused service...
This paper reports on the views of a community sample of 428 parents with primary school-aged childr...
Supported playgroups are a uniquely Australian model of low cost, light touch parent support. Suppor...
Becoming a mother is a major life experience eliciting a range of physical, psychological, and socia...
This research thesis examines the establishment of Supported Playgroups in Schools (SPinS). The aim ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the ways that mothers’ groups and playgroups support famil...
This article reports on findings from longitudinal research that explored perceptions of family life...
While it is generally recognised that early childhood programs play an important role in increasing ...