Autumn is a fun time. There are heaps of activities that can be designed around an exciting autumn scene. While many evergreen Australian trees and bushes keep their leaves, there is still plenty of colour on display and heaps of activities that kids will love.
Bringing in the new year often comes with an element of change, and this is especially true for Kindyhub. Although the changes are subtle, Kindyhub is confident that these new features will help bridge the gap when communicating with parents as well as helping centres meet their objectives.
Although a simple approach, the observation of children can help develop strategies that outline positive traits and behaviours as well as highlight areas that may need improving.
However, to ensure that the right strategies are instilled, it’s important to document children’s activities in the right way.
Having a ‘tick the box’ process is not going to work - but having something like Kindyhub, where it allows you to grow and improve, and to develop your program, continually enhancing it, based around your environment and personalising it to you. That’s how Kindyhub assists anyone to back themselves and understand how to use the EYLF in driving their programme.
As parents, and carers of very young children, we all should be aware of the dangers of too much sun and the importance of sun smart protection from a very early age.
There was recently some changes to the National Quality Framework. Once you unravel the official language announcing these changes, you’ll find some very good decision-making. Find out how they affect you here.
Properly captured and presented, Childcare Learning Stories can be immensely efficient at opening dialogue between child, centre, the child’s educators and family home.
Something that can simplify the way you record, reflect and report on early childhood learning outcomes can do much more than save time, but often that’s the first thing users like about a Childcare Digital Platform.
Child Care Assessment and Rating is a national process whose objective is to maintain a set standard of care for Australian families and children in the early learning phase of their growth and development.
One of the most impressive features of the current wave of technology-assisted applications changing the way childcare is delivered and managed, is the time it gives back to educators and administrators.