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The 2012 Playgroup Games
Don't miss the 2012 Playgroup Games! In this Olympic year, let your kids be part of the action too. Join us at our new indoor location at mpowerdome, Fadden. Read More...
Language and Special Interest Playgroups
ACT Playgroups maintains a database with over 200 playgroups in and around the ACT. Many of these cater to specific interest groups such as languages, special needs, Dads, etc. Read More...
PlayConnect Playgroups
PlayConnect Playgroups are here to help families with children with suspected or diagnosed Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). It is about connecting with other families. Read More...
Join a Playgroup!
Call our toll free number - 1800 171 882, or email playgroupsact@ixa.net.au - for assistance.
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Supported Playgroups
Playgroup Australia and Playgroup ACT have received funding from the Australian government, Department of Family and Community Services for the Supported Playgroup Program. Read More...
What is Playgroup?
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Playgroup is an informal session where parents, carers, babies and children aged 0 to school age come together in a relaxed and friendly environment.
Playgroup gives children an opportunity to:
- have fun,
- make new friends, and
- develop new skills through informal play.
Playgroup provides parents and carers with:
- an opportunity to meet other parents and carers,
- make friends, and
- share ideas and experiences.
Playgroup also allows parents and carers to:
- spend quality time with their children,
- encouraging, helping or simply playing with their children.
Playgroups are:
- not-for-profit,
- are run by, and for the parents who attend.
- usually held once a week for a two hour session,
- held in a variety of venues such as church halls, community and neighbourhood centres, council halls, Scout or Guide halls, and in people's homes.
Playgroups are located throughout the ACT: there’s probably a Playgroup just up the street from you!
