What Early Childhood Educators Need to Know About Sleep and Learning
Beyond a daily routine in early childhood settings, naptimes are a vital part of supporting healthy brain development, emotional wellbeing and learning outcomes for young children. For those wanting to thrive as an educator in early childhood education settings, understanding the science behind naptime can enhance your ability to create nurturing, effective early learning environments. […]
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Spotting the signs of online bullying
With at least 1 in 5 young Australians under the age of 18 being victims of bullying each year, learning to spot the signs is vital. Spotting the signs of online bullying can be tricky, but there are some things you can do as a carer, teacher, educator or parent. The secret world of online […]
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Sleeping Beauties [Top 5 Safe Sleep Tips in Child Care]
Sleep is one of the essential building blocks for developing children. It allows the body to rest and rejuvenate. Sleep is also needed to assist children’s immune systems and brain function. Safe sleep in childcare is essential knowledge. The amount of sleep needed varies from child to child, but as a child care worker many of the […]
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