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Early childhood

  • Playgrounds

    There are all abilities playgrounds across Queensland that use innovative design to break down barriers for people with a disability.

  • Playgroups

    Playgroups are a great way for young children to learn how to get along with others and to try out new ways to play. They’re good for parents and caregivers too, providing support and social contact in a relaxed, welcoming environment.

Toys and resources

A young boy sits on a red cushion and plays with a rattle.

Noah's Ark, an organisation that supports children with a disability and additional needs, has a Resource Centre and Toy Library that parents and carers can use to borrow education resources and toys to meet children's changing needs. You can find out more on the Noah's Ark website, send an email, or call the Noah's Ark Resource Centre on (07) 3391 2166.

Last updated:
16 April 2012

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