Developed by the NSW Department of Education Early Childhood, a free webinar for Family Day Care services has been developed to explore the Transition to School Digital Statement platform.
This session is for ECEC professionals working at Family Day Care Services.
Attendees will:
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hear about the value of the Transition to School Digital Statement
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explore the platform
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learn practical tips for completing digital statements that will support children as they transition to school
The Transition to School Digital Statement captures a child’s developmental progress, strengths, and learning dispositions aligned with the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) outcomes. It helps schools to prepare for new kindergarteners and support continuity of learning.
The statement aligns with the EYLF outcomes and may be used to complement other important activities such as information and orientation sessions and the Best Start Kindergarten Assessment.
Together, they can help provide schools with information to:
- get to know the children entering their classrooms
- help students settle into their new school environment
- begin to plan appropriate teaching and learning programs
Event Details
To register and for more information:A Guide to the Transition to School Digital Statement for Family Day Care Services





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