Sydney - South West
The South West Gifted And Talented Support Group (SWGATSG) is a social support group for families with Gifted Children aged 0 to 14 years living in the Liverpool/Holsworthy/Wattle Grove and surrounding areas. The benefits of meeting up with other families with Gifted Children are numerous - your children are given the opportunity to socialise with "like minds", and as parents you are able to share and learn from each others' experiences.
The SWGATSG is a recently established group who are hoping to organise events for parents and children of various ages. We also have a newly created Forum group on this website, where members can share information/experiences between get togethers - to visit the Forum click here.
If you are interested in becoming involved or require advice, support, or futher information please
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I look forward to hearing from you.
Kylie
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NSWAGTC Support Groups
THE NSWAGTC has a number of support groups across NSW and the ACT. The support groups may organise activities for gifted children and/or run a program for parents and teachers depending on the perceived needs of the geographical area or special interest need. Support groups can be a useful first point of contact for those new to the demands of giftedness. We also have a number of support contacts (members who have volunteered to share their knowledge and experience with other parents or teachers of gifted children) in areas across NSW. Contact the NSWAGTC office for details of your closest support contact, or if you are interested in finding out about establishing a group in your area. Most groups are organised by ordinary parents with an interest in "doing something" to meet the needs of their children and the Association can provide assistance in getting things started. |


