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POSTED ON 22 Jul, 2022

Diversity in the Community: Having the Conversation in the Early Years

Children do not see colour or ability when they look at one another- they see a friend, a peer, someone with whom they can talk, play, and engage.

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POSTED ON 22 Jun, 2022

Expressing Emotions!

Young children have a hard time identifying how they are feeling and how to appropriately express these feelings. At times young children will lash out, either from frustration or simply because they are having a hard time calming down after having had an exciting day.

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POSTED ON 16 May, 2022

Happy healthy kids are the future and yes with a little education and commitment to the task at hand we can future proof our children’s healthy eating habits. 

According to Nutrition Australia, the food that children should be eating on a daily basis is a range of fruits, vegetables, dairy, legumes, meats. Sound familiar? Yes, it’s the 5 food groups that we have all heard about, encourage little learners to at least try the below food groups regularly.

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POSTED ON 12 Apr, 2022

Enjoy the power of reading and stories, feel the magic of words come to life.

It’s time to start enjoying the power of reading and stories, feeling the magic of words come to life. Embrace quality time together, boost your child’s brainpower, help improve their overall self esteem and build their language and communication skills.

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POSTED ON 15 Mar, 2022

Daily routines are often thought of as just ‘every day, have to’ activities – such as washing hands before mealtimes, packing away activities, taking a rest, and then at home the routine of taking baths.

Research shows that routines support many areas of development in early childhood. Supporting healthy social and emotional development, and self-regulation in children.

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POSTED ON 10 Feb, 2022

Children are curious learners. Learning something new is something that children in their early years are very good at.

Learning something new is what children in their early years are very good at! Children between the ages of 0-5 do the majority of their brain development at this time, 90% of their brain development in fact!

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