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Highfields Child Care Centre recognising National Reconciliation Week 2023
A voice for generations – the theme of this year’s National Reconciliation Week. With new generations of voices throughout our centre, we want to ensure that our whole service is aware of reconciliation and utilising strategic methods of building and encouraging meaningful relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and non-Indigenous peoples within our…
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How family can influence a child’s well-being
Family plays an essential role in childhood development. It is necessary to give children support and guidance to provide a life full of learning, growth, and happiness. Healthy development requires a nurturing and supportive family environment.
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Get movin’: How physical activity improves educational outcomes
The physical benefits of frequent exercise are well known – cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, flexibility, bone health, improved balance, agility and coordination to name a few. An increasing body of research suggests that regular physical activity can also improve academic performance.
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The benefits of reading to toddlers
Reading has many benefits to our lives. But are you aware of just how beneficial it is to read to your children regularly? Scientific evidence suggests reading to children during the crucial development ages of 1 to 3 has a significant impact on their future growth, understanding and interactions with the world.
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Why our educators regularly critically reflect
Critical reflection is about regularly gathering and exploring information to gain insights that support and enrich our decision-making. In early learning, educator’s use this as an opportunity to reflect on their practice, identifying both areas that can be improved and strengths that will help them further enrich children’s learning.
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Bonding with baby
Creating a strong relationship with your baby reassures them that they are safe and secure, this then further supports them to connect with others, laying the foundation for development and early learning.
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How to support your child transitioning from home into care
The exciting day has come, and you have made the decision to enrol your child in childcare. It is a big step for not only your child but you and your family. Some children will embrace the first day of care with a smile and a wave. For other children, it can take some time…
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Understanding messy play
It’s an adult’s worst nightmare – mess! But it’s not something that children care about. Engaging in messy play experiences ignites a child’s senses – including sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, balance and movement. It is incredibly important for children to explore and experiment for their development. As part of our philosophy, the educators at…
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10 ways to raise an independent child
Building independence in childhood is crucial to lifelong wellbeing and healthy self-esteem. Independence is one’s ability to think, feel and act without overly relying on other people to provide guidance and direction. Here are some of the ways you can nurture your child’s independence in their early years.
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Outdoor play and its importance in the early years
At Highfields Child Care Centre, we understand how important it is to provide children with opportunities to connect with the natural environment. Exploring and learning outdoors is a vital and enriching part of every day.