NCC early learners in Chinchilla, Queensland | Nursery
NCC early learners
Locality: Chinchilla, Queensland
Phone: +61 7 4668 9412
Address: 14 Villiers Street 4413 Chinchilla, QLD, Australia
Website: http://www.nccearlylearners.com.au
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25.01.2022 Hats on! Let's play outside
25.01.2022 Bouncing, rolling, throwing, catching ... developing ball skills helps with hand-eye coordination, arm and leg muscles and timing A fun way to exercise and work as a team!
25.01.2022 We love being outside and exploring nature
23.01.2022 Some learn by seeing, some by hearing, some by reading, some by doing it's all learning!
23.01.2022 Wishing all the SUPERHERO Dad's a wonderful, blessed day! Happy Father's Day
23.01.2022 Masterpiece in the making
23.01.2022 The health, safety and welfare of children, families, educators and staff of early childhood education continues to be our key focus. We encourage families to access information about interstate hotspots, and contact tracing, symptoms of COVID-19 and when to seek medical advice and prevention, via Queensland Health and the Australian Government websites. All early childhood services are open and operating unless advised otherwise by health authorities. We all have a role in helping to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our community. If you or any members of your household develop symptoms or feel unwell, please see your GP and call ahead before you visit
23.01.2022 BABY TALK At 18 months babies can usually say several simple words and can point to people, objects, and body parts you name for them. They repeat words or sounds they hear you say, like the last word in a sentence. Reading book with them is a great way to help them with their speech development.
22.01.2022 Preparing your child for Prep is an important step in their education. Our QLD Approved Kindy Program has a strong focus on literacy, numeracy, and creativity developing foundations for future learning Our Kindy program helps build confidence and enhance social skills, while having fun engaging in play-based learning.
22.01.2022 Sausage rolls with hidden veggies! This could be a winner
21.01.2022 Yes, we LOVE play
21.01.2022 "Play is our brain's favourite way of learning." - Diane Ackerman
21.01.2022 We say YES to messy water play!
21.01.2022 Meal time strategies that might be helpful from Kids Eat in Color
20.01.2022 Kindness, always
20.01.2022 Jeans for Genes day supports the Children's Medical Research Institute. This Friday, 7th August, we will be wearing our denim and asking the children to come along wearing their favourite jeans/denim too. Please bring along a gold coin and support this fundraiser
19.01.2022 Reminder that tomorrow is Red Nose Day Dress up and bring along a gold coin donation to support SIDS research.
19.01.2022 Busy hands, busy minds
19.01.2022 Fresh fruit is always a good idea
18.01.2022 Congratulations to Miranda on 10 years of service yesterday.
18.01.2022 Something almost every parents battles in the early years
17.01.2022 PINCER GRIP Coordinating the index finger and thumb to hold an item is an important fine motor skill. Each time you hold a pen or button your shirt, you’re using the pincer grip. Children develop at different rates, however most babies will begin to practice this skill from 9 months.
16.01.2022 It takes a big heart to help shape little minds We are so thankful to our Educators - you are making a difference every day!
16.01.2022 Parenthood brings exhaustion, frustration and challenges. But there is JOY and deep LOVE
15.01.2022 Even more of an adventure with children
15.01.2022 This week is Reconciliation Week and we are focusing on what this means to us as children and educators. Simply, ‘Reconciliation’ means coming together. In Australia, it is the term used to refer to the bringing together of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, or Indigenous, and Non-Indigenous Australians. Supporting reconciliation means working to overcome the reasons there is division and inequality between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians. This l years theme is:... More than a word! If you wish to know more please don’t hesitate to ask. https://nrw.reconciliation.org.au/posters-and-resources-2/
14.01.2022 Children often fear the unknown, which is why creating a routine and forming habits brings comfort and consistency to a child’s life
13.01.2022 We love this reminder from @seed.sleep on how to fill your child's cup
13.01.2022 Welcome to a new week! Let's have some fun
12.01.2022 Fri-YAY! Thank you for the FUN week! Have a great weekend families
12.01.2022 A Facebook page that may interest our families. https://www.facebook.com/groups/102278056983910/?ref=share
11.01.2022 We are experiencing some power issues, please contact our mobile if you need to contact the centre. Thanks oh: 0438738244
10.01.2022 Nature it's so necessary to explore the outdoors whenever we can ...
10.01.2022 Risky play involves kids experimenting and pushing themselves to figure out what will happen, without knowing the exact outcome. The benefits of risky play include building resilience and confidence, balance and coordination, the ability to assess and make judgement without risk
10.01.2022 This is a great read about the 'long view' and how we need to trust our children to develop over time
09.01.2022 Playing and creating introduces children to learning about COLOUR! When developmentally ready children will learn their colours - it can take until age 3 before children can fully understand the difference between colours
09.01.2022 For both big and little ones - there's always something new to learn
09.01.2022 Seen, heard and valued
09.01.2022 Creativity allows for the free expression of a person’s uniqueness, originality and authenticity
09.01.2022 Ready to start toilet training? Most children are ready to start toilet training from around 2 or 3 years of age. Take a read of this guide for more information on getting started.
08.01.2022 So many precious moments
08.01.2022 A great list of resources to help teach children body safety.
07.01.2022 "I love you right up to the moon and back." Reading to children expands their imagination and understanding of the world. Plus it’s an amazing way to develop their language and literacy skills. We love reading with the children everyday!
05.01.2022 Sorting colours and matching objects helps develop memory skills
05.01.2022 Dinosaur, dinosaur, stomp the ground
03.01.2022 Happy Friday! Have a beautiful weekend
02.01.2022 Spring is here! YAY! Warm weather and smoothies are a perfect pair
02.01.2022 Finger painting fun! Using fingers to paint stimulates children's senses ... touch, feel, sight and smell.
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