

The Don't Say Good Job Posters have a variety of different phrases that can be used in different situations with children, instead of saying "good job". These are helpful in reminding Educators of positive phrases to use when talking and engaging with children. These can also be given to parents in order for them to engage in conversation with their children.
The Words Matter Posters are a reminder of using positive language when talking to children. It shows positive phrases to use when guiding children's behaviour. These are great to use as a reminder for Educators on how to talk to children.
The Developmental Milestones Posters are from 2 months old to 5 years old and have the milestones for each age group in the Social/Emotional, Cognitive, Language, and Physical Development domains. These are great to display within the learning environment or to use as a reference.
Developmental milestones are behaviours or physical skills seen in infants and children as they grow and develop.
Shape Poems are easy rhyming poems that teach children about 2d shapes. It's an easy way for children to learn to name and recognise shapes. When children learn about shapes they are learning basic geometry skills and these shape poems are a great way to start.
The Reflections In Action Posters provide reminders to educators about the process of reflecting. The posters give educators guidance on the reflection and include what to reflect on when to reflect, how to reflect and reflection recommendations. These are great to add to the staff room for Educators. Reflective practice is learning from everyday situations and issues and concerns that arise which form part of our daily routine while working in an early childhood setting.
The Types Of Play Posters provides a definition of the different ways children play. The colourful posters provide a brief description of each specific play type which will enable Educators and families to understand the many types of play children engage in.
The Letter Of The Week enables Educators to choose a letter of the alphabet for children to learn for the week. Using the Letter Of The Week posters Educators can implement a variety of experiences that will assist children in learning the letter. This can also be used during circle time.
The Monster Letters Posters are great for children to recognise different letters of the alphabet. These colourful posters can be used as a room display or set up in the book corner. They can be also used to create different words for different themes.
The Alphabet Picture Posters are very colourful posters that have each letter of the alphabet as well as the corresponding picture. This can be used in a variety of ways including as a display, to teach children letters and corresponding words and more.
The Animal Letters Posters are great for children to recognise animals that match with each letter of the alphabet. These colourful posters can be used as a room display or set up in the book corner.
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