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- Epilepsy and learning
Epilepsy is a common condition of the brain in which people experience recurrent unprovoked seizures. Most people living with epilepsy progress well as learners through primary and secondary school, further education and training.
- Down syndrome and learning
You should focus on what your child with Down syndrome can do, rather than what they can't do.
- Infection prevention and control online learning
Learn the basics of infection prevention and control in 6 free online learning modules which are available to everyone.
- My Health, Learning and Development book (green book)
My Health and Development Record is designed for parents to keep and record their child's milestones, health, growth, development and immunisations.
- Life! session 2 recap - Healthy eating
Learn about food portion sizes, how to shop for healthy food, and take a quiz to find out where you can improve your diet.
- Maternal and Child Health services
Your local Maternal and Child Health (MCH) is a free service available to all Victorian families with children from birth to school age.
- Alcohol related brain impairment
A person with alcohol related brain impairment (ARBI) might experience problems with coordination, thinking, planning and memory.
- Maternal and child health - visit 6 - eight month visit
This is your sixth key age and stage visit with a maternal and child health nurse in your local area. Maternal and child health nurses work in partnership with families to care for babies and young children until they start school. The service is free for all Victorian families.
- Maternal and child health - visit 7 - twelve month visit
This is your seventh key age and stage visit with a maternal and child health nurse in your local area. Maternal and child health nurses work in partnership with families to care for babies and young children until they start school. The service is free for all Victorian families.
- Maternal and child health - visit 1 - first visit at home
This is your first key age and stage visit with a maternal and child health nurse – there are 10 visits in total from birth to when your child is three and a half years.

