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Learning through play - Brainwave Trust Presentation

Rachel from Wadestown

Just a wee reminder that this presentation is on MONDAY.

Brainwave Trust Presentation hosted by Everyone Out
This is a must see for all parents and educators.

Come to this presentation to find out about:
- Why play is important to the healthy development of our tamariki
- How play helps shape the ways we will think, feel & behave through our lives
- What goes on in our brain when we play, as children, teens and adults

This talk will give you the latest research behind why and how play is the best thing for your child's brain.

TO BOOK - To reserve your seat please email info.everyoneout@gmail.com with your name & number of tickets you want.
TIME & DATE - 7pm - 9pm Monday 21st October
VENUE - Crofton Downs Primary School
COST - Koha ($10 suggested)

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