

Trust is the foundation of strong partnerships between educators and families. When families feel respected, informed, and included, children thrive in environments that reflect their identity and needs. Building trust is not a one-off task—it’s a daily practice woven into communication, routines, and relationships.
Family tree photo displays are more than just decorations; they are living stories within the learning environment. By showcasing the people who love and support each child, educators create a bridge between home and the early learning service. These displays nurture belonging, celebrate diversity, and remind children that their identities are valued. Whether crafted from branches, bulletin boards, or creative collages, family trees become powerful tools for emotional safety, cultural pride, and community connection.
Discover practical strategies for educators to build strong family partnerships and effective parent-teacher communication channels at the start of the school year. Learn how to foster trust, inclusion, and collaboration with parents.
In educational environments, relationships with families are central to building trust, collaboration, and shared responsibility. However, when those relationships become strained, especially through verbal abuse, intimidation, or threats, leaders must act decisively to protect staff well-being and uphold respectful conduct. Aggression from families is not just emotionally damaging—it can compromise safety, morale, and the integrity of the learning environment. Addressing it requires a balance of legal awareness, relational leadership, and clear procedural action.
"My Family" theme is an engaging and meaningful way to help toddlers and preschoolers learn about family structures, relationships, and the importance of family bonds. The following article provides information on My Family Themed Activity Ideas, Family Theme Children's Books, Importance Of My Family Theme, Goals For My Family Theme, Linking To The EYLF and more.
From 24 January 2022, child care providers can choose to offer a discounted fee to employees with children enrolled at one of their services.
National Families Week (15 - 21 May), is a time to celebrate the contributions families make in early childhood services and for children to acknowledge the importance of families. The following provides ideas and experiences that can be incorporated into the program for National Families Week.
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
Educators can maximise tax deductions by claiming classroom supplies, training, union fees, and home office costs this financial year.
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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

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