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Little Owls Daycare Kyogle 2474

Locality: Kyogle, New South Wales

Phone: +61 428 364 243



Address: Kyogle Rd, Kyogle NSW 2474, Australia 2474 Kyogle, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 We are looking forward to a great year for 2021. Little Owls Daycare will reopen for business next Tuesday January 19. We have a few vacancies left. I will be available for interviews with families on Saturday for new enrolments. Please contact me to book your interview to secure your place. We have play spaces for all ages birth to 5years in a caring and nurturing environment.



23.01.2022 Allowing your child to go barefoot, at all ages (yes, including and especially outside!) has many benefits: Encourages a natural, healthy gait Strengthens... the feet and lower legs Helps develop body awareness Improves balance and coordination Stimulates the senses Provides proprioceptive input #barefoot #barefootplay #outdoorplay #natureplay #natureplaywa #sensory #sensoryplay #sensoryprocessing #sensoryinput #grossmotorskills #finemotorskills #childdevelopment #occupationaltherapy #ot

23.01.2022 AFP urges parents to protect children as they head back to school The Australian Federal Police (AFP) are warning parents not to post photos of their children o...n their first day of school without locking down their privacy settings. Images with children in school uniform, their name or indicators of their location in the background can be used by offenders to build a profile and groom parents and children. The AFP is continuing to regularly seize images of children in the collections of online child sex offenders. AFP Commander of the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation and Child Protection Operations Hilda Sirec said the back to school period was a timely reminder to implement safe online practices. "The first day of school is one of those milestones for parents. Children in their uniform on their first day of school are treasured photos in many family albums,'' Command Sirec said. "There's no reason why parents and carers cannot continue to take those wonderful happy snaps and post them online. However, we are urging parents and carers who are sharing those images to make sure they're using secure privacy settings and only sharing images with people they know and trust." Photos posted online of their child's first day at school can reveal a lot of personal information and travel more widely than intended. Community or school social media pages featuring children are also being urged to consider the types of images being shared and who can view them. "Some offenders go to great lengths in order to gain access to children and the AFP is seeing instances of online grooming starting from the information that parents and carers are sharing online. "There are simple steps that parents and carers can take to have more control over who can access their images and minimise the chance of inappropriate contact," Commander Sirec said. "If sharing content of children online, check the privacy settings and make sure that your social media accounts are using the most secure settings possible. "It is more important than ever to ensure parents, carers and our young people are educated about online safety. The increase of children being online during the pandemic year has also meant offenders have more opportunities to target potential victims." The AFP's ThinkUKnow program has a long history of educating Australian parents, carers and teachers about keeping children safe online. During the past financial year, ThinkUKnow delivered presentations to more than 150,000 students and about 13,200 parents, carers and educators. With face-to-face presentations suspended because of COVID-19, ThinkUKnow created new home-learning activities, teacher toolkits, family challenges and live-streamed presentations to ensure children could still be educated on how to protect themselves. The new resources were crucial as students spent more time online while learning from home during the pandemic. The ThinkUKnow Corporate Report 2019-20 details the program's shift to focus on virtual toolkits, and the online delivery of programs that are usually rolled out in schools. Top tips for parents and carers * Keep your child's personal information including full name and age private * Ensure the background of photos or videos doesn't give away your address or location, (and don't post your location or 'check in') * Avoid posting photos in school uniform * Only share images of your children with people you know and trust * For community accounts, consider having a closed group with approved members and ensure you have strong privacy settings in place. How to report online child abuse * If you believe a child is in imminent danger, call police Triple Zero (000) or visit your local police station. * If your child is experiencing issues online, it is essential to collect evidence - taking screenshots or photos of the content. Once you have collected your evidence, block and report on the app, site or platform where the issue occurred. Online child sexual exploitation can be reported to the ACCCE or to call Crime stoppers on 1800 333 000. If you or someone you know are impacted by child sexual abuse and online exploitation there are support services available, visit the ACCCE to learn more. Advice and support for parents and carers about how they can help protection children online can be found at ThinkUKnow, an AFP-led education program designed to prevent online child sexual exploitation.

19.01.2022 Permanent part time position available. Our beautiful daycare has a position available. Requirements must have certificate 111 qualification in childcare. Hold own insurance ... Register with 247 family daycare scheme. Enjoy working with children birth 13years. The position involves one day a week (Monday) 4 full weeks relief during the year. Opening hours are 7.30 5.30 See more



10.01.2022 I hope everyone has enjoyed some time off, celebrating Xmas with friends and family. I’d like to wish everyone a safe, healthy and prosperous new year from Little Owls Daycare

03.01.2022 Merry Christmas to all. I hope everyone has a safe and prosperous Christmas.

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