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NCC early learners

Locality: Kallangur, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3204 6000



Address: 116 Ann Street 4503 Kallangur, QLD, Australia

Website: www.nccearlylearners.com.au/kallangur

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25.01.2022 A great read on the importance of 'waiting'



25.01.2022 Busy hands, busy minds

25.01.2022 BUNDLES FOR BABIES: During COVID-19 lockdown the number of teen pregnancies and forced child marriages increased in Africa to alarming rates. It is estimated that over 6,300 pregnancies of girls between 10 and 17 years of age occurred during the first three months of lockdown in the area where Neighbours Aid has a teen mums home in Kenya. NCC early learners is partnering with Neighbours Aid to help make a difference. We have a fabulous Christmas hamper to win and each ticket sold will provide funds to purchase items for the girls and their babies. Tickets go on sale from Monday 16 November in the centre. Thank you for your support of this program

25.01.2022 We love connecting with our little learners



25.01.2022 Secure, respectful and reciprocal relationships are fundamental principles of the approved learning frameworks and relationships between children and with children are integral to NQS Quality Area 5.

24.01.2022 Wishing all the SUPERHERO Dad's a wonderful, blessed day! Happy Father's Day

24.01.2022 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.



23.01.2022 Finger painting fun! Using fingers to paint stimulates children's senses ... touch, feel, sight and smell.

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 For both big and little ones - there's always something new to learn

22.01.2022 Spring is here! YAY! Warm weather and smoothies are a perfect pair

22.01.2022 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.



21.01.2022 Some learn by seeing, some by hearing, some by reading, some by doing it's all learning!

21.01.2022 Children often fear the unknown, which is why creating a routine and forming habits brings comfort and consistency to a child’s life

20.01.2022 What a fun week with our early learners - we have had a blast Have a great weekend and we look forward to seeing you all next week.

20.01.2022 A great list of resources to help teach children body safety.

20.01.2022 Being outside is incredibly beneficial for our early learners. Spending time in nature has been linked to building confidence, promoting creativity and imagination, teaching responsibility, plus it can even reduce stress and fatigue #welovenature

19.01.2022 Ahoy! Thanks to our families for supporting Pirate Day and raising money for children’s brain cancer research.

19.01.2022 Seen, heard and valued

19.01.2022 Unconditional love

19.01.2022 Fri-YAY! Thank you for the FUN week! Have a great weekend families

19.01.2022 Nature it's so necessary to explore the outdoors whenever we can ...

18.01.2022 There's always time to read

18.01.2022 "Talking to infants and toddlers about the real things they're doing is the most powerful, natural way for them to learn language". - Janet Lansbury

18.01.2022 Christmas is approaching so fast! A simple way to give thoughtfully and with more intent is by following the want, need, wear, read rule Is this something your family does?

17.01.2022 Creativity allows for the free expression of a person’s uniqueness, originality and authenticity

17.01.2022 Thank you families for a fun week! Happy Friday

17.01.2022 Parenthood brings exhaustion, frustration and challenges. But there is JOY and deep LOVE

16.01.2022 The joy of music Music can give children a way to express themselves, to unleash their creativity and to be inspired and uplifted.

16.01.2022 How good does this hamper look!?! Tickets on sale now $2 for one ticket, $5 for 3 tickets. Thank you for your support of this worthy cause.

16.01.2022 We believe in them

16.01.2022 Going to catch a big one

15.01.2022 Books train your imagination to think BIG

15.01.2022 We love this reminder from @seed.sleep on how to fill your child's cup

15.01.2022 Spring is in the air! We love to be outside

15.01.2022 Celebrating Naidoc week Always was, always will be.

15.01.2022 Dinosaur, dinosaur, stomp the ground

13.01.2022 Meal time strategies that might be helpful from Kids Eat in Color

13.01.2022 We love being outside and exploring nature

12.01.2022 We say YES to messy!

11.01.2022 "Play is our brain's favourite way of learning." - Diane Ackerman

10.01.2022 "You can’t teach creativity; all you can do is let it blossom, and it blossoms in play."

10.01.2022 So many precious moments

09.01.2022 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.

09.01.2022 Building connections

08.01.2022 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

08.01.2022 Happy Friday! Have a beautiful weekend

08.01.2022 We LOVE play, just as much as our early learners

07.01.2022 3, 2, 1.......BLAST OFF!!!! Over the past few weeks the Kindergarten children have been busy working on their current space project. There has been lots of planning, creating, questioning and building to make rockets.

07.01.2022 It takes a big heart to help shape little minds We are so thankful to our Educators - you are making a difference every day!

07.01.2022 A reminder to our families that our centre will be closed on Monday 10th of August for Show Day.

06.01.2022 Kindness, always

06.01.2022 Welcome to a new week! Let's have some fun

06.01.2022 Something almost every parents battles in the early years

06.01.2022 We know Christmas is a busy time for families, due to this we have updated our Christmas closure dates. Please contact the centre if you have any questions

06.01.2022 "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 Are you a passionate educator? Do you want to work in an amazing centre? We have a casual educator position available, visit www.nccearlylearners for further information.

05.01.2022 Mercy is 14 years old and has just given birth to a baby boy. She is one of tens of thousands of young African girls who have become pregnant during the seven months of lockdown when all schools have been closed. Mercy is fortunate to have been brought by the Kenyan Child Welfare officers to the Neighbours Aid Teen Mums Home. Unlike other girls, some as young as 10, who have become pregnant in countries where there is no government support, Mercy has a safe home to live in, ...enough food and medical care for her and her baby, and the opportunity to complete her education at one of our schools. The reality for those not so fortunate is a life stuck in the poverty cycle, with multiple children to different fathers. Prostitution, in many instances, becomes the only way they can provide food and shelter for themselves and their babies. The children’s fathers and their families generally do not give any support, and if the baby has been fathered by a relative, the girl and their baby will be in danger of being killed by the family members. Neighbours Aid’s projects in both Malawi and Kenya are committed to providing a better future for girls like Mercy. COVID-19 has prevented us from visiting for the foreseeable future when we would normally take suitcases of baby clothes and supplies. We can, however, send funds which will be used to buy what the girls and their babies need, helping local businesses who have been hit hard during the pandemic. Thank you so much for helping us to give Mercy and her baby, and those like them, a brighter future. Get your tickets for Bundles for Babies hamper from the centre today. THANK YOU.

05.01.2022 Our centre at Kallangur is looking for a new Director to join the team, for further information please visit -https://nccearlylearners.com.au/work-at-ncc-early-learners/

04.01.2022 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.

04.01.2022 Great dinner ideas for little hands

03.01.2022 'Picky eater' or 'food learning'? Remember that learning to eat is a complicated set of moving components

03.01.2022 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

03.01.2022 Yes, we LOVE play

03.01.2022 Hats on! Let's play outside

02.01.2022 Even more of an adventure with children

02.01.2022 Sausage rolls with hidden veggies! This could be a winner

02.01.2022 Reminder, our centre is closed today for Show Day - see you tomorrow

02.01.2022 There is so much to be learned by caring for animals, with endless opportunities to teach children about our relationships with animals, the care and respect they deserve

01.01.2022 Don't forget this Wednesday is our launch of the Book Fair. To celebrate book week at NCC early learners we are hosting a dress up day on Thursday 27th August! Come along dressed up as your favourite character

01.01.2022 Bush Kindy is an emergent environment for learning. Learning environments are a key element of the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF). They are integral to supporting other aspects, such as creating a sense of belonging, being, learning through play and developing a sense of independence and autonomy.

01.01.2022 FREE webinar for early educators and parents, all about children’s social and emotional development before they begin school. Certified speech pathologist Anne Williams will be joined by mental health clinician Anne Edwards at 12.30pm and 6.30pm (AEST) on Tuesday, May 18. The topic is ‘Safe, Secure & Supported: Is your child ready for school?’, and the pair will discuss emotional milestones children should be reaching before beginning kindergarten. Anne Edwards will also answer questions around child development and mental health, which have been asked by our learning community of educators and parents. Learn more or register at www.soundsgoodtome.com.au

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