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paolita
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working in early childhood

Post by paolita » Tue Sep 13, 2022 10:01 pm

hello
i need help with these question please..



Describe how each of the following organisations can support an early childhood educator in their work?

- early childhood Australia
-family day care Australia
-kids safe
-early childhood education centre


my answers so far are:



-Family day care Australia:
The Family Day Care Australia Professional Learning Portal delivers on FDCA's ongoing commitment to supporting our members in their work; delivering quality outcomes for children in family day care.


Kidsafe NSW has many resources to assist you learn about what common risks exist around the home, water, roads and playspaces. These also include simple strategies that you can implement to help reduce the risk of injury and death.They have a range of videos, info sheets, checklists, bilingual content and specialised publications that you might find interesting and useful.


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Re: working in early childhood

Post by Lorina » Tue Jan 07, 2025 2:50 pm

Sure! Here's how each of these organizations can support early childhood educators:

Early Childhood Australia (ECA)
ECA provides a range of resources and support for early childhood educators. They offer professional development opportunities, policy advocacy, and publications that promote best practices in early childhood education. ECA also supports educators through their Learning Hub, which includes modules on various topics relevant to early childhood education.

Family Day Care Australia (FDCA)
FDCA supports family daycare educators by providing professional development, training, and resources. They offer a learning hub with over 45 modules, on-demand phone support, and access to discounted insurance products. FDCA also organizes social events and conferences to help educators connect and share their experiences.

Kidsafe
Kidsafe focuses on child safety and injury prevention. They provide resources, training, and information on common risks and strategies to reduce injuries in early childhood settings. Kidsafe offers videos, info sheets, checklists, and specialized publications to help educators create safer environments for children.

Early Childhood Education Centre
Early childhood education centres support educators by providing a structured environment for professional growth and development. They offer ongoing training, mentoring, and opportunities for collaboration with colleagues. Centres also provide access to resources and materials that enhance teaching practices and support the wellbeing of educators.

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