Rockingham Beach Family Day Care | Childcare service
Rockingham Beach Family Day Care
Phone: +61 438 631 160
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25.01.2022 Its dental health week and we have been learning about how to care for our own oral health with some practical hands on play
25.01.2022 Developing a love of reading together
25.01.2022 Science Week 2020 we have big things planned this week!!!
24.01.2022 Physical activity is a bit different today with this new discovery I made last night thanks to some other very clever teachers out there and what a hit it is!
23.01.2022 A little sneak peak for next week, following the childrens interests takes us some exciting places
23.01.2022 Before the rain hit this morning we managed to get into our new veggie patch and plant our new seedlings check out the amazing job they pulled off. We cant wait to watch them grow and then use them in our own cooking .
23.01.2022 Balancing and problem solving, such focus and joy in his own success
23.01.2022 Happy Mothers Day to all the wonderful mothers out there. We hope you are having a wonderfully relaxing day
22.01.2022 So it’s not quite the start to the school year we were hoping for but like last time we will all come out the other side. While I am currently closed I will continue to keep you all updated with regards to family day care, please feel free to contact me with any concerns and stay safe and happy over the next week. Cassie
22.01.2022 Only 3 vacancies left! Wednesday only, ages 6 weeks to 4 years old. 9am-5pmOnly 3 vacancies left! Wednesday only, ages 6 weeks to 4 years old. 9am-5pm
21.01.2022 I am completing my Early Childhood Teaching Degree and one of my favourite parts of the day is when I get to share with my special friend my new and exciting activities. This week we have been looking at early mathematical concepts in geometry, number and measurements and what is even better we have been doing it all through PLAY!!!!
20.01.2022 Beautiful artworks created today from resources we found in the yard .... how talented are these little artists?
20.01.2022 Each day we have an informal mat session, our daily calendar has always been apart of the day. It is great to have different friends having a go each day now
20.01.2022 The girls in the garden
19.01.2022 Look who enjoyed getting out in the fresh air today and exploring the flowers
19.01.2022 Our final science week activities! Walking water and growing grass heads. We are patiently watching and waiting to see how they change and grow
19.01.2022 Feeling a little bit humbled tonight to have found myself nominated to be on this list along with so many other amazing Early Childhood Educators, a big thank you to whom ever put my name forward
18.01.2022 Giant box Jenga resulted in all sorts of creative building and problem solving today.
17.01.2022 We got a little bit of sunshine through the clouds yesterday and the children took advantage of it and painted the sky on their mirrors.
17.01.2022 I came across a very special book last week and it was perfect to share with my Thursday friends before we headed off for our own little ‘bush exploring’ (in the front yard ) and my oh my did they have fun! We found friendly little creatures, new growth as the flowers were starting to open and the children gathered a wonderful range of leaves, flowers and seeds to use to create their very own natural Easter egg craft
16.01.2022 We have vacancies available for immediate start. Send me a PM to a arrange your tour
16.01.2022 Messy playgroup got cancelled due to the rain today but we still enjoyed some messy play of our own looking forward to sharing these with our other special friends next week!
16.01.2022 Science week is off and racing! We started some exciting projects today and completed some simple experiments, like making our very own lava lamps
15.01.2022 Casual positions available this week: Tuesday x1 Wednesday x 3 Thursday x 1 4 year old and under! PM Cassie if you are requiring care
14.01.2022 Over the last few months Nellie has watched intensely as the other kids put their shoes on each day, during her holidays with her family she has mastered it and today she was very keen to get involved with Chloe while keeping a close eye and making sure she was doing it correctly.
13.01.2022 A day close to the hearts of many of us hear at Rockingham Beach Family Day Care
13.01.2022 Celebrating our Mums 2020
13.01.2022 Developing our awareness of honouring the ANZACs. Lest we forget.
12.01.2022 Music and movement was a focus today! Check out these little groovers developing their balance and coordination!
12.01.2022 Little Miss N is one determined little lady. She has become a superstar sitter and loves the little light table and coloured blocks on the mat.
10.01.2022 One of todays special science week activities was making a Skittles rainbow and watching the colours mix
07.01.2022 Happy Fathers Day to all the amazing fathers in our special little peoples lives! We hope you have an amazing day
07.01.2022 One of the STEM challenges completed by the schoolies this week! Research, design and test their own catapult. Absolutely super stars, I will have to increase the challenge next week I think
06.01.2022 Is there anything more adorable then the joy of a child blowing bubbles and running to pop them
05.01.2022 Some more of our awesome adventures at Bush Explorers! Tomorrow is the last one for Term 1 before we explore a new location in Term 2!
05.01.2022 It was great to get to our first playgroup today! Messy play day to celebrate Red Nose Day
04.01.2022 Giant tic-tac-toe was a new introduction today and prompted some healthy competition and encouraged our schoolies to take time to teach our younger children how to play along too
04.01.2022 Santa’s Workshop is officially open and it has been a very busy spot over that last two weeks, here is just a taste of activity that has been going on so far
04.01.2022 Our new creative art space! The clear perspex means the children can paint freely all day and we save on paper, if we want to create a special take home master piece we just add paper!
03.01.2022 Superheros hard at play!
03.01.2022 Science experiments were a hit today with the older kids. Coloured rain clouds and potions being made through trial and error
02.01.2022 *** 1 KINDY SPOT AVAILABLE! Available from February 15th, full day of care only (perfect for a non-Kindy day) child must be enrolled in a current school Kindy program for 2021. Available Monday to Thursday, 7.30am - 5.30pm ***
02.01.2022 Busy little Easter crafters today! Our friends who didn’t get a go today, don’t worry these beautiful girls made sure they kept enough so you can have a turn next time
02.01.2022 WELCOME TO MAKURU As temperatures plummet and the winter storms arrive, the Noongar season of Makuru begins the coldest, wettest time of year in t...he south west of the state. Traditionally, this was a time Indigenous communities moved back inland from the coast as the winds turned to the west and south bringing cold weather, rains and occasional snowfall on the peaks of the Stirling and Porongurup Ranges. Makuru is represented by the colour dark blue as it symbolises rain and cold weather. Look out for the blues and purples of the blueberry lily (dianella revolta) and the purple flags (patersonia occidentalis) during this season. As the waterways and catchments started to fill, movement through the country became easier and food sources changed from sea, estuarine and lakes to the land, in particular grazing animals like 'yongar' (kangaroos). As well as a food source, animals provided people with many other things. For example, yongar not only provided meat but also 'bookas' (animal skin cloaks used to keep warm as the nights became much cooler). Nothing was left; even the bones and sinews were used in the manufacturing of bookas and for hunting tools such as spears. Makuru is also a time for a lot of animals to be pairing up in preparation for breeding in the coming season and if you look carefully, you might now see pairs of 'wardongs' (ravens) flying together. Keen observers will notice these pairs not making the usual 'ark ark arrrrrk' noises that these birds are well known for when flying solo. Upon the lakes and rivers of the South West, you'll also start to see a large influx of 'mali' (black swans) as they prepare to nest and breed. As the season comes to a close, you should also start to notice the white flowers of the weeping peppermint (Agonis flexuosa) as the blues start to make way for the white and cream flowers of Djilba. The Nyoongar calendar has six seasons, each representing the changes we see in the environment. Learn more about the six seasons on the Bureau of Meteorology's website: https://bit.ly/2rP5zbx Bureau of Meteorology. Edith Cowan University (ECU).
01.01.2022 We started this week with some very busy boys! The boys were developing their grasping, hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills as they rolled the threading wheels down the bamboo tunnel.
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