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Playful Minds, Thriving Connections

Grace.4.Families | Playful Minds Thriving Connections

Grace.4.Families  is founded on the deep conviction that parent-child relationships is the bedrock of an individual’s emotional and social formation. This in turn impacts scholastic and lifelong outcomes. The parent-child relationship necessarily exists in community. We believe that it takes a village to not just to raise a child, but to build a parent, and to celebrate life and care for our seniors.

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Families that play together, stay together. 

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Grace.4.Families  supports children, young persons and adults who are experiencing challenges in emotions, relating to others and performing meaningfully in school or work through the use of play and creative arts in therapeutic intervention. Play fires up the brain to make new positive connections and empowers the individual to view self, others and the world more positively.

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Grace.4.Families  seeks to help parents build stronger relationships with their child through attachment-based play programmes. We believe every parent is in the best position to effect change and good outcomes for their home, family and children.

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Grace.4.Families  provides dignity, engagement and fruitfulness for our seniors, as well as reflective process and emotional support to their caregivers. We believe that play maintains our seniors’ connection to self and community through stimulating neuro-health and meaningful relational engagement. Creative expressions and play look after our caregivers, giving them a safe place to connect, express and recharge.

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Grace.4.Families  engages the wider community of schools and family service organisations to collaborate and impact. We seek to equip individuals and professionals who work within families with awareness, knowledge and strategies that will create positive patterns in families in all seasons of life.

 

We believe that playfulness is for LIFE

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Less frequency of meltdowns...  
Able to socialise with cousins & play with younger sibling...
[We] understand ZC better, in his needs and emotional supports...

Mum of ZC, 9yo with ASD

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