Welcome to Circles of Learning
Circles of Learning formed to address the growing number of children faced with learning difficulties and, in response to this, have channelled a wealth of knowledge and experience into a range of practical, multi-sensory programs that assist children to overcome their challenges.
Today, twenty percent of Australia’s children experience challenges in learning, with fifteen percent of those having multiple learning difficulties. Most are labelled as having Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Hyperactivity, Oppositional Defiance Disorder, Dyslexia, Autism, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and more, and usually fall within the autistic spectrum, from those marginally affected to the more seriously affected.
Circles of Learning are committed to providing a range of quality options to manage the many challenges facing families living with highly sensitive children.
We invite you to browse our website and discover the products, programs and resources available. Or search through our Library and Handy Hints sections for free information on how to help your child reach their learning potential.
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LATEST NEWS
Circles of Learning opens its office in Canberra
ACT and regional areas can now gain easy access to the programs on offer from Circles of Learning. Headed up by two exceptional professional people with great passion for helping children and families, Pam Houssenloge and Tracey Anderson Askew can be contacted at
PO Box 5115
Chisholm ACT 2905
AUSTRALIA
email: tracey@calmbirthcanberra.com.au / pam@wellconnectedkids.com.au
mobile: 0414 267 791 / 0414 587 308
The February 2012 edition of our newsletter is available now
Your copy of the latest news and articles in children's learning and event information from Circles of Learning.
Cross City Tunnel supports children
Circles of Learning thanks Cross City Tunnel for supporting children in local schools to particpate in the Clever Kid Health & Play Program. As a result of their sponsorship, children discover that through play, building self esteem, and eating nutritious foods, their reading, writing and behaviour improves.
Clever Kid helps build a balanced body and mind, through games, art, movement and gardening. By encouraging the eating of healthy nutritious foods and reducing stress through play and building self esteem, the children discover the joy of learning and gain a strong foundation for life.
Cross City Tunnel's contribution is both valued and appreciated by Circles of Learning, Schools, Teachers, Parents and the young children participating.
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Items of interest for you and your family's wellbeing
Forget fish – Mud pies are Brain food
Parents, step away from the baby wipes and put that hand sanitiser away – eating dirt could actually make your child smarter.
Research published in the current issue of Kidsafe NSW’s playgrounds, newsletter shows the positive side of a soil-borne bacteria that is likely to be inhaled when children are playing outside. More here.
Latest articles to feed your brain and empower your decision making
These latest articles on our site are selected because we believe they give you great information to help you in your family or community life with children - for FREE! And we all like free stuff, don't we?
Australian children and legal drugs
Musically minded: the effect of music on the brain
Food for thought - ADHD and nutrition
Why genetic engineering won't feed the world's poor
Latest products to assist you and your child
Connecting Kids book. Help your child develop freer self expression; release unhealthy blocks and limiting beliefs; feel good about themselves and their world. Find out more about the book and to purchase here.
The Last Dragonfly now available
From the talented John Levine, creator of Alphamusic, comes his latest offering The Last Dragonfly. More here.
Featuring full length articles in the Library, detailed information on Programs and lots of Handy Hints, the Circles of Learning website is a respected source of research and information on children's health and wellbeing the natural way, whole brain learning and wonderful programs that get to the heart of the matter - all for our children.

