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24.01.2022 October 10th is World Mental Health Day! Downloaded your October 2021 Mental Health Month calendar. https://lookafteryourmentalhealthaustralia.org.au/calendars/ These are free printable calendars - available for general audiences, young adults, families, older Australians, and workplaces - they provide daily ideas about what to do to look after your mental health over the month of October. #WMHD2021 #LookAfterYourMentalHealthAustralia
23.01.2022 Are you looking for a truly rewarding career? We are looking for IHC Educators. Call or email us for more information.
23.01.2022 Reflective Practice for Early Childhood Educators. You can find a free downloadable Reflective Journal on the link below. http://edutribe.com.au//reflective-journal-for-early-chil/
21.01.2022 What to say and do during a meltdown: 1. Get closer 2. Get lower 3. Keep words to a minimum 4. Breathe... Helpful tips for Educators and Parents/Guardians. - Sue Larkey
20.01.2022 In Home Care (IHC) is an approved child care service type created under the Australian Government’s child care package that commenced on 2 July 2018. Families unable to access Centre-based Day Care (CBDC), Family Day Care (FDC) and Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) because of their unique circumstances may be able to access education and care provided in the family home through IHC. IHC is designed to support the provision of early childhood education and care in the home particularly for families working non-standard or variable hours, geographically isolated from other approved child care services or those with complex and challenging needs. Visit our website https://ihc.org.au for more information.
17.01.2022 Do you work nights, weekends or early mornings? Do you have trouble finding Child Care for these times? Call or email us to discuss your In Home Care eligibility. 1800 993 737 [email protected]
13.01.2022 This week, we will be sharing a series of resources for Educators and Families. First up is Sensory Exploration Ideas for Children Aged 0-2 Years. http://edutribe.com.au//sensory-exploration-ideas-for-chi/
11.01.2022 Why music is important for child development https://www.opptrends.com/why-music-is-important-for-child/
07.01.2022 Mental health changes over time in response to different stresses and experiences. There are many factors, both internal and external, that affect where someone generally sits on the mental health continuum, and also where they sit at any given point in time. Remember to reach out to your support networks if unexpected thoughts or feelings arise. Professional support is always available when you need it too. Be You Early Learning
04.01.2022 Is your family facing a complex or challenging situation that makes it difficult to access centre-based Child Care? Call or email us to discuss your In Home Care eligibility. 1800 993 737 [email protected]
04.01.2022 Do you know how to treat a nosebleed? More than half of all children will experience at least one. Firstly, it’s important to keep your child calm as crying will make the bleeding worse. Sit your child down and lean them slightly forward. Use your thumb and forefinger to squeeze the soft part of their nose shut for 10 minutes (repeat if it hasn’t stopped bleeding). Apply a cool cloth or an icepack to the bridge of their nose.... Most nosebleeds will last for less than 10 minutes, but seek medical attention if the bleeding doesn’t stop or you are still concerned. Children's Health Queensland
02.01.2022 For Educators - How to document observations http://edutribe.com.au//how-to-document-observations-guid/
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