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Resources for families
Resources for families
One of the most important things you can do for children is encourage a love of learning.
The more children learn, the happier and more confident they are, and the more positive their experience when they start school – so get involved as much as you can.
There are lots of exciting things you can do at home or when you are out, making learning enjoyable for everyone!
Places like Scitech, the WA Museum, Perth Zoo and Kings Park all run fun educational programs and events during the year, and are great family outing options.
Local councils run recreation centres that have a range of programs and activities for children of all ages.
The State Library and local public libraries also provide a range of programs to encourage a love of reading in children of all ages and often conduct other activities for the local community .
Here are resources that are full of activities you and your children can do together every day – and they can easily fit into your daily routine.
Booklets and factsheets
Booklets and factsheets
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Hello Pre-primary
What to expect when your child starts Pre-primary, the first year of compulsory schooling.
english
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Learning at home for 0 to 4 year olds
Activities and fun ideas to help your children learn at home. For parents/carers of children 0 to 4 years.
english
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Say hello to school
"Say hello to school" is a reading book for Aboriginal families on what to expect when your child starts school. It is provided in A4 size for easy printing.