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Let’s Count - Professional Development for Educators
The Smith Family’s Let’s Count program builds on the capacity of educators, parents and family members to help children aged 3 to 5 years to notice, explore and talk about mathematics using everyday activities and prepare them for their life ahead.
The Smith Family
Graduate Diploma Early Childhood Education
Are you a diploma-qualified early childhood educator? Upgrade your qualifications with our Graduate Diploma of Early Childhood Education and qualify to be an early childhood teacher and leader in your field.
Monash University
Engineering Creativity: Celebrating Loose Parts Play for all ages
Engineering creativity in loose parts play’ involves open-ended and easily manipulated materials that children can use to construct, deconstruct and transport, both to support them in developing working theories of the physical world and to augment their social and imaginative play.
ECA Learning Hub
Working with First Nations families and children – A framework for understanding
This course will assist you, as a non-Aboriginal practitioner, to develop the skills and understanding to build genuine partnerships with First Nations children, families and communities.
Emerging Minds
Covid Vaccines and Children
Welcome to this course with some our top health professionals to answer some popular questions about the safety of the covid-19 vaccines for our children.
Parent TV and Quolifi
Developing Speech
Children learn to speak and communicate by interacting with others. Communication involves many things including speaking, hearing, listening, understanding, social skills, reading, writing and using voice
KU Children’s Services
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