

The following article provides a list of 25 creative team project ideas designed to engage early childhood educators in a meaningful, hands-on way.
Cold weather play is incredibly beneficial for early childhood development! It helps children build resilience, strengthen their immune systems, and develop essential motor skills. Here’s why outdoor play in winter is important.
The "100 Languages of Children" is a concept from the Reggio Emilia Approach, an educational philosophy that emphasizes children's diverse ways of expressing themselves and learning. This approach encourages children to explore their creativity, curiosity, and individuality through various mediums, fostering a deeper understanding of the world around them.
The following article describes the actions to take if you think a child or a staff member is sick or if a notifiable disease occurs in the education and care service; it includes information on Watching For Symptoms In Children, Identifying Severe Sickness, What To Do If A Child Seems Sick, Keeping Records and more.
Descriptive praise and appreciative praise are powerful tools for encouraging positive behavior and fostering intrinsic motivation in children. The following article provides information on Descriptive Praise, Appreciative Praise, Examples and more.
Actively managing waste in an early learning service is essential for sustainability, cost efficiency, and environmental responsibility. Here are some effective strategies to implement waste management:
Creating a warm and inviting space in a pack-up, pack-down setting can be challenging, but with a few thoughtful touches, you can transform the environment into a welcoming and engaging space for children and families. Here are some tips and tricks to enhance the atmosphere:
The following article provides information on Strategies For Getting Educators Engaged In Planned Activities, Create A Simple, Visual Planning Board, Encourage Educators To Co-Create The Program and more.
A Curiosity Approach environment fosters exploration, creativity, and sensory-rich experiences, making learning feel natural and engaging. Here are some additional ideas to enhance your nursery room setup.
Creating responsive play spaces means designing environments that adapt to children's interests, needs, and developmental stages. Here are some key strategies:
The Children’s Services Award introduces a streamlined classification system and updated pay rates designed to better recognise the skills, qualifications, and responsibilities of early childhood… Read More
The Children’s Services Award has 8 clear levels. These levels make it easier to understand where you fit, based on your experience, qualifications, and responsibilities.… Read More
When working as a qualified early childhood teacher (with a university degree) within a service, your rate of pay will come from the Educational Services… Read More
Diploma-qualified educators play a vital role in early childhood services, taking on responsibilities that range from supporting children’s learning and development to leading rooms and… Read More
Certificate III qualified educators form the backbone of early childhood services, providing essential care and learning support for children across all settings. Their wages under… Read More
Early Childhood Teachers (ECTs) play a vital role in leading curriculum and pedagogy in early learning settings. Regulation 272 of the Education and Care Services… Read More
Children need safe and positive environments to learn and grow. To ensure this, services and educators need to ensure effective supervision at all times. The… Read More
Floorbook is a documentation approach that uses a large book with blank pages for children to record different aspects of their learning in small groups… Read More
In Norway and most other Scandinavian countries, children nap in the outdoors. According, to research outdoor sleeping not only promotes better daytime sleeping, but it… Read More
From 2026, every educator covered by the Children’s Services Award will move into a new, simplified classification structure. Instead of navigating 30 different levels, educators… Read More

EYLF curriculum, Belonging, Being, Becoming recognises the significance of artistic exploration in the early years...
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Teaching children Japanese has numerous benefits, both cognitive and cultural. Since children absorb languages more naturally...
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The Australian Dental Association is offering a free dental children's storybook Guardians of the Gums...
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