What do group facilitators do?
Who are the MyTime facilitators and what are their qualifications?
Who are the MyTime play helpers and what are their qualifications?
Who provides the MyTime Program?
How is the Parenting Research Centre involved?
How can I be sure I am getting accurate and quality information?
How many people will be in a group?
How often do groups meet?
Can I bring children to MyTime groups?
What kind of activities will children and siblings do in the group?
My child has a specific disability (e.g. autism). Will people in my group have children with the same disability or medical condition?
Is MyTime free?
How far will I have to travel to get to their group?
Where do MyTime groups meet?
Where is my nearest MyTime group?
Will the venues have wheelchair access?
My local MyTime group is run by an agency that my child and I don’t attend. Can we still join this MyTime group?
How do I join a MyTime group?
What do I do if there isn’t a MyTime group close to where I live?
What is MyTime?
What is peer support?
What is facilitated peer support?
Why should I join a MyTime group?
What happens in a MyTime group?
What material will groups cover?
How does MyTime link me into the community?
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