

Teaching preschoolers about Apology Day (13th February) can be both meaningful and age-appropriate. The following article provides information on Strategies To Teach Preschoolers About Apology Day, How To Explain Apology Day To Preschoolers, Best Books For Children About Apology Day, ATSI Books About Apology Day and more.
Introducing Apology Day (13th February) to babies and toddlers can be done in a gentle and age-appropriate way. The following article provides information on Ideas For Introducing Apology Day, Stories For Babies and Toddlers For Introducing Apology Day, Songs and Rhymes About Saying Sorry and Being Kind For Babies and Toddlers and more.
Wobbly Jelly is a FREE digital children’s book released by The Daniel Morcombe Foundation. This book encourages important conversations with children about body clues and how to Recognise, React, and Report.
Starting the day with a cheerful song can set a positive tone for preschoolers. The following article provides lyrics to good morning songs you can use.
Sustainability Activities not only teach them about the importance of taking care of our planet. The following article provides information on Sustainability Activities For Toddlers, Sustainability Activities For Preschoolers, Linking To The EYLF Outcomes and more.
Penguin Awareness Day is celebrated on January 20th each year. The following article provides information on Activities and Printables that can be implemented into the curriculum for children.
Phonics is a method used to teach reading and writing by developing learners' ability to hear, identify, and manipulate phonemes and associating these sounds with their corresponding letters and letter patterns. The following article provides information on Key Concepts Of Phonics, Why Phonics Is Important, Benefits of Teaching Phonics, How To Teach Phonics, Activities, and more.
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
There are different types of behaviour that children can display and sometimes it can be hard to manage, especially if a child is having behavioural… Read More
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

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Piaget discovered that all children’s cognitive development progressed through four stages, beginning in infancy and...
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