

Preparing children for the leap into formal schooling involves more than academic knowledge—it means supporting their holistic development across cognitive, social, emotional, and physical domains. This checklist supports educators and families in identifying foundational skills and strengths, in alignment with the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) outcomes and contributing toward Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) goals such as practice refinement, documentation, and improved transition planning.
Here’s a breakdown of developmental milestones for children aged 2 to 3 years, along with examples of how they link to the EYLF.
Here’s how Physical Development, Cognitive & Language Development, and Social & Emotional Development for 12 to 24 months align with the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF).
Attachment theory is a key concept in developmental psychology that examines the importance of early relationships between children and their Educators.The following article provides information on What Is Attachment Theory, Key Aspects of Attachment Theory, Significance of Strong, Secure Attachments, Practical Strategies For Attachment Theory, How Lack Of Attachment Can Impact On Development and more.
Caring for babies in their gross motor development stage involves encouraging activities that promote strength, coordination, and balance. The following article provides information on Strategies For Supporting Babies In Their Gross Motor Development, How To Encourage Sitting Unsupported, Structured Activities To Encourage Babies Gross Motor Development, and more.
Metacognition refers to the awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes. The following article provides information on Key Aspects, Benefits Of Metacognition, How To Introduce Metacognition To Preschoolers, Activities For Metacognition and more.
Introverted children have unique qualities and strengths that set them apart from their extroverted peers. The following article provides information on Characteristics of Introverted Children, Nurturing an Introverted Child, Supporting Introverted Children in Social Situations, Benefits of Being Introverted, For Young Intorverted Children, Introverted Children In Social Situations, Building Relationships With An Introverted Child and more.
The Words Grow Minds Professional Learning Course is a free course designed to support and upskill Educators working with very young children and their families. It aims to support Educators across the sector in deepening their knowledge of early childhood development.
Working as a childcare professional can be a challenge especially when dealing with behavioural problems which may arise. The techniques we use when dealing with… Read More
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As a parent, your behavioural expectations of your child can be higher than what is actually developmentally appropriate for your child's age.
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As Educators, there will be many instances where you will need to write about a child's behaviour. For a behaviour management plan, assessments, half-yearly or… Read More
As Educators when communicating with Parents (through verbal or non-verbal communication), there will be times where we need to discuss issues or concerns that may… Read More
Challenging Behaviour is when a child does something that hurts themselves and/or other people.
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As part of your child's development it is normal for your child to have anxiety and fears. A baby commonly shows a fearful sign to… Read More
It's always difficult to bring up behavioural issues with parents, it can be nerve wrecking to tell a parent that their child misbehaves but that… Read More
All children deal with anger on a daily basis. Thinking about it as a child, there is a lot to be angry about. Elder people… Read More
It is important to understand that your child behaviour problems could not just be from attention seeking. There are many factors to take into consideration… Read More

Here’s how Physical Development, Cognitive & Language Development, and Social & Emotional Development for 12...
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Introverted children have unique qualities and strengths that set them apart from their extroverted peers...
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