

Teaching children Japanese has numerous benefits, both cognitive and cultural. Since children absorb languages more naturally, it makes Japanese easier to learn. The following article provides information on Learning Numbers in Japanese, Learning Colours in Japanese, Learning Farm Animals in Japanese, Simple Songs and Rhymes In Japanese, Everyday Words In Japanese and more.
Italian is widely regarded as one of the easiest languages to learn, particularly for English speakers, thanks to its linguistic proximity to English. Italian is highly phonetic—words are pronounced as they are written, reducing confusion in pronunciation. The following article provides information on Learning Numbers in Italian, Learning Colours in Italian, Learning Farm Animals in Italian, Simple Songs and Rhymes In Italian, Everyday Words In Italian and more.
International Mother Language Day is celebrated annually on February 21st. The following article provides information on Activities and Printables that can be implemented into the curriculum for children.
Learning simple words in different languages can create an inclusive and engaging learning environment. The following article provides essential words that can be used with children within the learning environment who are learning English in Mandarin, Arabic, Vietnamese, Italian, Hindi, Greek, Spanish, Tagalog/Filipino, Korean, Canotnese, and Punjabi.
Animals In Different Languages list the names of animals in 20 different languages spoken throughout Australia. These are very helpful for Educators to teach children animals in different languages.
Colours In Different Languages list colours in 32 different languages spoken throughout Australia. These are very helpful for Educators communicating with children where English isn't their first language and also teach children colours in different languages.
Thank You In Different Languages Posters show how to say Thank You in languages from around the world. These are great to teach the children or to use as a display in the learning environment.
The Common Words in Different Languages Posters list common words in the multicultural languages spoken throughout Australia. These are very helpful for Educators communicating with children where English isn't their first language and to also teach children common words in different languages.
The Harmony In Different Languages Posters show how to say Harmony in different languages from around the world. This is great to be used as a display in the learning environment and to celebrate Harmony 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
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

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