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A feeding group support program for children with sensory challenges with food or a limited diet. It aims to promote food exposure and help with picky eating. Each program is designed to run across one term .
Children must:
An information session will provide essential information about the Mighty Munchers program as well as practical strategies to support positive mealtime experiences through play and gradual exposure. It is important that parents/carers attend this information session as it provides detail about the program and will enable you to gain the most from this program.
For more information, see the Mighty Munchers Information Session webpage.
See more information about the program here.
Parents or carers with children between 5-8 years with sensory challenges with food or a limited diet.
Term 4 2023: 8 sessions (45 mins each)
Parent Information Session (online): 4 - 5pm Tuesday 3 October 2023 on Telehealth (this information session is an essential part of the program)
Session 1: 4pm Monday 9 October
Session 2: 4pm Monday 16 October
Session 3: 4pm Monday 23 October
Session 4: 4pm Monday 30 October
Session 5: 4pm Monday 13 November
Session 6: 4pm Monday 20 November
Session 7: 4pm Monday 27 November
Session 8: 4pm Monday 4 December
All sessions will be held at the Berwick office, 26 Parkhill Drive, Berwick.
Commitment to the full program is required. Two weeks notice is required for cancellation.
Register:
To access this program or find out more enquire via our online form or phone at 1300 946 337.
48 Webb Street
Boonwurrung Country
Narre Warren, VIC 3805
Phone: 1300 946 337
Fax: (03) 9796 7650
Email: info@windermere.org.au
ABN: 63 066 828 936
Registered Charity Number: A0025460D
Donations greater than $2 are tax deductible for Australian tax payers.
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