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Phone: +61 410 860 312



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25.01.2022 In January we had lots of fun activities Sprinkler fun Playball and park time. Forming new friendships as we navigate a new year with a change over of starting kinder for many of our friends



25.01.2022 Miss E is new. We introduced her to the routines of where her bed will be and she had no problem going to bed for her nap. During the day she kept checking it out. When it was nap time we needed some encouragement to stay and actually go to sleep. She had no problem going to sleep in her new surroundings

25.01.2022 I: This truck is waterproof and fireproof E: Oh really What does waterproof and fireproof mean?... I: Well, when you eat all your food and have all your drink then your are waterproof!! E: Oh so when am I "food proof"?? I: Ummm I don't know about food proof. Just waterproof and fireproof. E: Can I tell you what waterproof and fireproof actually mean?? I: yeah sure!!

17.01.2022 What a great week we had last week. We started our day by making GIANT pirate cookies While waiting we started making our pirate hats. Maybe we were a bit obsessed



01.01.2022 Did you know that a 3-year old (top left image) and a 6-year old (top right image) have significantly different skeletal structure in their hands?! Notice the b...ones in the wrist of the 3-year old -- many of them are still mostly cartilage! Look at all the spaces in between the bones where muscles and tendons will change through the years. Even the difference between a 6-year old and a 14-year old (lower right) is huge! Preschoolers have SO much development to do before they can write the way school-aged children or adults can! Please do NOT stress if your preschooler does not want to write or draw. Some love it and some don't. While they are growing, strengthen those little bones and muscles! Here are some great pre-writing, muscle-strengthening activities: * painting, drawing, coloring * playdough * tearing and cutting * gluing * poking holes in things (try toothpicks and paper!) * digging in dirt * building with LEGOS, marble runs, or other blocks * beading (try beads, cut straws, or even bobbins!) * puzzles * squeezing (try stress balls, squeezing water in a sponge, or using a pipette) * picking up and throwing balls (use different sizes!) * playing with toys (watch what their little fingers do when they pick up and move little cars, marbles, action figures, etc!) . These all strengthen and help develop little hands, muscles, and bones. When they are physically ready to write, it will be so much easier than if they were pushed when they didn't want to and weren't ready! <3

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