By CELA 31 Oct, 2018 The problem with mud kitchens is… Mud, mud, glorious mud, goes the old music hall song*, and mud play in mud kitchens has become a standard feature of many early childhood services. Read More
By CELA 22 Oct, 2018 Be alert not alarmed about early childhood screentime, says Flinders Uni professor Fear of digital devices including iPads for young children is an ‘archetypal moral panic’, according to Professor Nicola Yelland, currently at Flinders University in South Australia and heading for the role of Professor of Early Childhood Studies at the University of Melbourne in 2019. Read More
By CELA 22 Oct, 2018 National Children’s Week 2018 Celebrating Children’s Week? Wherever you are from October 19-28, 2018, here’s your guide to what’s going on. It’s not too late to join and why not mark your 2019 calendar with the dates for next year? Children’s Week is held around the world in the fourth week in October. Read More
By CELA 15 Oct, 2018 Exploring schema to develop Fundamental Movement Skills You might be aware of schema for infants – such as the schema that helps newborns to suck or grasp. Schemas continue on through a child’s development, and identifying and understanding children’s schemas can provide important information. Read More
By CELA 8 Oct, 2018 Real life RAP journey with Tyabb Village – part 4 of 4 Last month we shared learning specialist Kerrie Maguire’s expertise in developing a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). Your responses made it clear that creating a RAP is a high priority for you and frequently linked to your Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) goals. Read More
By CELA 8 Oct, 2018 A promise worth keeping Will 4/10/18 become a date that future early childhood students have to commit to memory? That’s the day when Labor promised to extend universal preschool access to every three and four year old child in Australian, permanently. CELA CEO Michele Carnegie and Amplify Editor Bec Lloyd put this round up together for today’s edition. Read More
By CELA 2 Oct, 2018 Real life RAP journey with Tyabb Village – part 3 of 4 We recently shared on Amplify the expertise of learning specialist Kerrie Maguire in developing a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). Your responses confirmed that creating a RAP is still a high priority for you, frequently linked to your Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) goals. Read More