MISSION STATEMENT

Rainbowland Play Time provides support services for families with a child/children who has autism or developmental delay. With the fundamental focus being inclusion and support, Rainbowland Play Time offers a range of activities and information for the whole family in a fun, caring and relaxed environment.

Showing posts with label Lee-Anne Black. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lee-Anne Black. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2009

at 6:54pm on May 23rd, 2009

Today we welcomed Simone and little Josh to the playgroup. Josh rode a little bug bike, which was the first time he has ridden on a bike. Hi 5 to you Josh and congrats Simone. It was so lovely sharing such a wonderful milestone and sweet moment with you.We had 3 families attend today.

The weather was a little unsettling and so we spent a lot of time inside. We found a little blow up ball pit (without the balls) and put cushions in it. The kids felt really comfy in it and had a relaxing time just lying around.

Lee-Anne Black visited again today. It is always lovely having her there to meet new parents and to catch up with existing ones. Lee-Anne will be back again in a couple of weeks. I'll be sure to confirm her next visit when we know for sure she can come. By the way, Lee-Anne got engaged not long ago and showed us her gorgeous engagement ring (envy!!).

CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU LEE-ANNE AND CRAIG.

Allison

SESSION UPDATE: Sat 4th April 09

at 11:37am on April 5th, 2009

Yesterday was such a wonderful playgroup (although I missed my sons & hubby because they were sick). Six families attended, including two new families who joined us for the first time. We were very fortunate to also have Lee-Anne Black, an Autism Advisor from Autism SA and Melanie Heaney an SSO from my daughter's school - St Joseph's PS at Tranmere. Our visitors meant so much to the group as it signified community support for what we do. Lee-Anne and Melanie both plan to visit us again, which is absolutely wonderful.The children had a FUN time colouring in Easter Eggs and Easter Pictures as well as the usual activities of playing on the playground, playing with the toys, riding the bikes and tumbling on the mat and cushions.

Reminder: No playgroup during school holidays or on Anzac Day.

Cheers, Allison