

Risk assessments are a critical part of ensuring the safety and well-being of children in early learning services across Australia. They help identify potential hazards, assess the level of risk, and implement strategies to minimize or eliminate those risks. The following article provides information on Key Steps in Risk Assessments, Mandatory Risk Assessments, Why Risk Assessments Are Necessary, Key Roles in Risk Management, How Often Do Services Need To Conduct Risk Assessments?, Risk Matrix, Completing A Risk Assessment and more.
Boosting team spirit and showing appreciation in a meaningful way can really make a difference. The following article provides a List Of Ideas to foster connection and gratitude among educators, Benefits Of Showing Appreciation, Embedding Appreciation Practices in Team Culture, and more.
The Education and Care Services National Regulations emphasise that children's individual needs, including sleep and rest, must be met. The overarching goal is to ensure that children feel safe, secure, and supported during sleep and rest times. The following article provides information on Can Educators Wake Up A Child During Sleep, What To Do If Parents Want To Wake Their Child Early And The Child Is Tired, Strategies For Sleep Requests, How To Respectfully Wake Up A Child, What Is The Minimum Rest Requirement For 3 - 4 year Olds, Resources For Parents and more.
There is often a debate on whether colouring pages should be used in early childhood services. Do they limit creativity? Or foster creativity? Do they restrict children from thinking freely? Or can it they be used as inspiration? The following article provides information on the Pro and Cons Of Colouring Pages, Does Colouring Pages Hinder Creativity, Using Colouring Pages To Complement Open Ended Activities, Colouring Pages and the EYLF and more.
Street Libraries are small houses for books, installed outside your early learning service, accessible to the community, where people within the community can simply reach in and borrow a book that interests them; when they are done, they can return them back to the Street Library or pass them on to friends. The following article provides information on How Does A Street Library Work, Setting Up A Street Library, Getting Children Involved and more.
Positive phrases play a crucial role in children's growth because they help nurture their emotional, social, and cognitive development. The following article lists 30 positive phrases that educators should say to children.
MYTH: You have to attend work meetings after hours for free. FACT: You should be paid. MYTH: You need to pay for training. FACT: You are paid for those hours. Your employer must pay you for all hours you work and any compulsory time spent for work, including meetings and training.
Nature programs in early childhood settings are a fantastic way to connect children with the natural world and promote holistic development. The following article provides information on Key Aspects Of Nature Programs, Benefits of Nature Programs, How To Start A Nature Program, Nature Programs and The EYLF, Nature Activity Ideas and more.
Connecting with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) communities can be a rewarding and enriching experience. The following article provides information on Steps To Seek Support and Build Relationships With ATSI Communities, Ensuring Involvement Is Respectful To ATSI Communities, How To Seek Permission To Use Or Share ATSI Stories Or Materials, Seeking Permission In NSW, Getting Involved With Local ATSI Organisations and more.
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
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
Nature programs in early childhood settings are a fantastic way to connect children with the natural world and promote holistic development. The following article provides… 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
Schemas are patterns of repeated behavior that allow children to explore and express developing ideas and thoughts through their play and exploration. The following article… Read More
The following article lists 30 art and craft descriptions and links to the EYLF. These can be used as a blurb, during observations, used for… Read More
Positive phrases play a crucial role in children's growth because they help nurture their emotional, social, and cognitive development. The following article lists 30 positive… Read More
From the earliest months of life, babies thrive when given opportunities to experience the outdoors. Nature is not just a backdrop for play—it is a… Read More

A RAP, or Reconciliation Action Plan, is a formal framework designed to promote reconciliation between...
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The concept of "time in lieu" in the Children's Services Award refers to compensatory time...
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An integrated curriculum in early childhood education in Australia focuses on holistic learning, where different...
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