Via Australian Childhood Foundation Children and young people learn about the world around them, about others and about themselves from key people in their lives. In relationships, we form beliefs about what we know to be true about ourselves...
Creating meaningful conversations with your child after child care can be a great way for them to build communication skills and a great way for you as a parent to learn about your child. Here are five examples of...
It goes without saying that children engaging in outdoor play is just as significant to their physical, social, emotion and mental development as being indoors. By exploring the outdoor environment children are provided with a range of opportunities and...
You might see signs that your child is ready for toilet training from about two years on. Some children show signs as early as 18 months, and some might be older than two years. It might be time for...
Embedding sustainability into our everyday practices and program is something we strive for at Galada Kindergarten. By teaching children about the importance of sustainable living, we are helping the children develop an understanding of our impact on the environment,...
Play can often be overlooked as just a simple activity that children engage in to pass time. However, it is possibly the most valuable teaching tool we can utilise. Play-based learning involves a combination of spontaneous and planned activities...