If you are running out of easy activity ideas for vacation care, oshc or camp I have you covered with this collection of inspiration from around the web. The activity ideas are suitable for children 6 years up but do use common sense and your knowledge of the stages of children in your care at the moment to decide what…
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How You Can Document Child Observations (Using methods you might not have thought of!)
When working as an educator in the early childhood profession, documenting child observations is simply a means of gathering information about a child to inform your programming and ensure you are planning appropriate activities, strategies and experiences for each individual child and also the whole group.Observing is obviously the act of looking and watching, but in our profession, we need…
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Ideas You Can Use for Simple Sand, Mud Kitchen & Digging Play Spaces
Do you have sand, mud kitchen and digging play spaces or at least one of those in your outdoor play environment? Perhaps you have been thinking of adding one of these areas but need some inspiration or a few simple ideas to help you take action and actually do it!? Did you know that those outdoor play areas that draw children…
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5 Essential Steps to Becoming a Confident Educational Leader
There seems to be a whole lot of uncertainty surrounding the relatively new Educational Leader Role so it’s not surprising that I frequently find my inbox overflowing with messages from ed leaders asking for help to feel more confident in this role as they try to meet often overwhelming expectations to lead, inspire, motivate, teach and mentor other educators.It is…
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Water Play Ideas for All Ages
There is something so simple and soothing about playing with water – especially when it is hot – take a look at some of these water play activities for all ages for a little inspiration!Here in Australia, many areas are in drought and on water restrictions so it’s important that we as adults and educators help children to play with…
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Simple Gross Motor Games for Children
If you are looking for some new ideas to challenge children’s gross motor skills try one of these simple games for young children! As the year draws to a close children tend to display many of the same emotions and behaviours as adults do at this time of the year…..grumpiness, tiredness, argumentative and just plain over it! My go to strategy…
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