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Artemis Early Learning

Locality: Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6239 3927



Address: 11 Cessnock Street 2609 Fyshwick, ACT, Australia

Website: http://www.artemis.act.edu.au

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25.01.2022 Spending our Saturday making sure all children in our care are safe. #firstaidtraining #canberrafirstaidtraining #qualifiededucators #artemisearlylearning #canberrachildcare



19.01.2022 Every Morning we at Artemis pay respect to Country. Our indigenous teacher Corrine guides the children through interactive group times where she engages them in different aspects of indigenous culture and traditions.

18.01.2022 Books. They hold infinite power. They can transport us to new worlds, teach us new things, inspire us, make us laugh, cry, and provide us with essential memories. Artemis Early Learning is an active participant of International Book Giving Day By creating a ritual of reading to children, you create a strong bond and instil life long memories for them.

17.01.2022 At Artemis we offer childcare orientation with the goal of a smooth, settled start. It's also the foundation to building effective partnerships with families.



16.01.2022 We at Artemis take pride in extending our children’s learning. Preschoolers have been exploring farm animals as their focus topic in the curriculum. After a week of looking into different farm animals & creating our own mini farm using recyclable materials we decided to surprise our children with a visit from Toby the horse. Toby the horse belongs to one of our lovely families who are an integral part of our Artemis family community. #artemisearlylearning #canberrachildcare #farmanimals #sustainability #empathy

16.01.2022 Preschool were all very excited to receive the newest issue of the scholastics book club. The children shared their wish list with their peers. Ensure you pick your copy from your child’s room to have a look at the range of books on offer.

16.01.2022 Healthy habits start early in life! At Artemis we take part in the KIDS AT PLAY active program. This program helps us educators feel confident to promote active play and teach fundamental movement skills to children in early childhood settings. Regular physical activity is good for everyone but it’s particularly important for your kids. The first five years of their life are the most important years for their growth and development. It’s during this time that they’ll devel...op the habits that they’ll take with them into adulthood. It’s our responsibility as parents, carers and educators to provide kids around us with opportunities and experiences that positively influence their choices around active play. Benefits of regular physical activity Healthy growth and development including being a healthy weight and reducing the risk of disease like diabetes or cancer later in life Building strong hearts, muscles and bones Learning fundamental movement skills Improved movement, balance, coordination and reaction time Increased mental wellbeing Improved social skills, self-esteem and confidence



13.01.2022 Easter Celebrations at Artemis Early Learning

11.01.2022 St. Patrick's Day Celebrations at Artemis Early Learning

09.01.2022 Children have a drive to be independent and do things on their own. This is a healthy part of normal child development. As children grow, they learn to do more and more tasks. At Artemis, Eduators help young children become independent by allowing and encouraging them to take responsibility for themselves whenever possible. It can be faster and less messy to do things for children, but they learn so much from doing things for themselves. When children practice self-help skill...s such as feeding and dressing themselves, they practice their large and small motor skills, gain confidence in their ability to try new things and build their self-esteem and pride in their independence. There are four main types of self-help skill: 1) Self Feeding 2) Independent dressing and grooming 3) Hygiene and toileting 4) Helping with daily chores like table setting and picking up toys In our curriculum, we pay great emphasis on incorportating these skills into our daily program. #artemisearlylearning #selfhelpskills #canberrachildcare

06.01.2022 Starting our Wednesday morning with an Incursion from Happy feet

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