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Modern grandparenting in focus

A grandparenting education morning will be held at Brisbane City Hall on 5 May.

Grandparents or future grandparents who want to know more about current and safe parenting practices and how to better support their children as parents, are invited to attend this seminar.
 
Topics include toddler and child behaviour management, safe sleeping and strategies on supporting a breastfeeding mother.

Speakers will be present from Queensland Health, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Kids Queensland and the Australian Breastfeeding Association.

It will be held from 9.30am-1pm at the Brisbane Room, Brisbane City Hall, Adelaide St, Brisbane.

The cost is $15 per person. Morning tea is provided.

Contact SIDS and Kids Queensland on (07) 3849 7122 by 28 April to RSVP.

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