Bumble Bees Berowra in Berowra, New South Wales | Local service
Bumble Bees Berowra
Locality: Berowra, New South Wales
Phone: +61 2 9456 3513
Address: 49 Yallambee road 2081 Berowra, NSW, Australia
Website: https://www.bumblebeeselc.com.au/
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24.01.2022 Did someone say Easter Egg Hunt?? Our wonderful educators set out to hide the eggs in unimaginable places, our super sleuth children couldn't be fooled, they found them in no time!!! Oh what fun they had! The children made you lots of special Easter craft, we hope you enjoy. Wishing you a safe and wonderful weekend at home with the family. We look forward to seeing you all again after the Easter break!
23.01.2022 Our newest menu is Munch and Move approved ! Whoop Whoop
22.01.2022 Learning through play - what does it mean? Our philosophy is based on learning through play. You might have heard us use this term before. As trained educators we know what this means, though after a conversation with a parent recently we thought it worth discussing the topic with you in more detail. We have a fantastic transition to school program for our school leavers, which is in addition to the learning we are about to discuss. ... What your children are "learning" and developing in our early childhood setting, from the day they arrive are muscle movements designed to develop their brains and bodies. Muscle tone & strength, cognitive skills such as spatial awareness, pattern and other recognition skills, fine motor skills and the development of the muscles in their hands, Social skills, confidently thriving in both individual play and group settings as well as empathy and eating as part of a group. When a child is "playing" the activities and play resources we make available are very carefully selected to develop these essential skills and these are all essential skills needed for learning at school and other functions in life. Feedback from school teachers of the current generation of school starters is that they lack upper body strength, which can relate to a technology dependent generation and a lack of experiences that we may call "risky play". Remember as a child when you used to climb trees ? As a generation of parents, love for our children and wanting to protect them often sees us discourage these risky behaviours. So we need to find other ways for our children to build these upper body muscles - our programs are working on developing and enhancing all these functions while the children play. The children do not have access to electronic devices at our service, noisy flashy battery operated toys are avoided in favour of resources that are inspired by nature.
18.01.2022 If you were a child and play was your job, which would want to do first? Make grass angels? Play in the sand? Dig in the mud? Collect the eggs? It's a tough question.....
15.01.2022 "When you cant go to "fun school" you decorate the car park instead just so the teachers know they are special and important and missed by us " Thank you Charlotte and Cathryn for our beautiful car park art it has made us feel very special!! #rainbowtrailaustralia
12.01.2022 Learning through play - what does it mean? Our philosophy is based on learning through play. You might have heard us use this term before. As trained educators we know what this means, though after a conversation with a parent recently we thought it worth discussing the topic with you in more detail. We have a fantastic transition to school program for our school leavers, which is in addition to the learning we are about to discuss. ... What your children are "learning" and developing in our early childhood setting, from the day they arrive are muscle movements designed to develop their brains and bodies. Muscle tone & strength, cognitive skills such as spatial awareness, pattern and other recognition skills, fine motor skills and the development of the muscles in their hands, Social skills, confidently thriving in both individual play and group settings as well as empathy and eating as part of a group. When a child is "playing" the activities and play resources we make available are very carefully selected to develop these essential skills and these are all essential skills needed for learning at school and other functions in life. Feedback from school teachers of the current generation of school starters is that they lack upper body strength, which can relate to a technology dependent generation and a lack of experiences that we may call "risky play". Remember as a child when you used to climb trees ? As a generation of parents, love for our children and wanting to protect them often sees us discourage these risky behaviours. So we need to find other ways for our children to build these upper body muscles - our programs are working on developing and enhancing all these functions while the children play. The children do not have access to electronic devices at our service, noisy flashy battery operated toys are avoided in favour of resources that are inspired by nature.
05.01.2022 Motherhood restructures the brain...... brains are profoundly altered by the transition to motherhood..... https://drsarahmckay.com/once-a-mother-always-a-mother-jus/
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