How to be a positive body image role model for children
How to be a positive body image role model for children Parents and carers play a significant role in shaping
We are a not-for-profit organisation with three goals:
Educate and care for children
Support and strengthen families, and
Empower individuals through skilled purpose.
We believe that achieving these goals will result in stronger communities, healthier families and happier childhoods.
Through our childcare centres and kindergartens, we build the solid foundations for children to grow into healthy, resilient and emotionally intelligent adults.
Our team of Allied Health professionals provide specialised support and therapies to infants and young children with developmental delays, disabilities or behavioural issues. This includes psychology, speech therapy and occupational therapy.
We provide support, advocacy and material aid to families in times of crisis. Our in-home support service and playgroups are designed to increase parenting confidence whilst connecting families to their community.
Cheshire School provides an intervention program for children with significant social, emotional and behavioural challenges, equipping both the student and their family with strategies to overcome them.
We provide quality accredited training in a number of vocational fields; empowering individuals through education, unlocking opportunities for stable employment, and giving individuals a sense of purpose.
From childcare, kindergartens, children’s therapies, family support, or accredited training, bestchance can help you.
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