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Springfield Childrens Development Centre

Locality: Springfield

Phone: +61 7 3818 2900



Address: 36 Sapphire St 4300 Springfield, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.springfieldcdc.com.au

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25.01.2022 Our Centre survived the Storm on Saturday. We are so grateful no serious damage was caused.



23.01.2022 Springfield Children's Development Centre Annual Centre Policy and Procedure Review 2020 We pride ourselves in providing high quality education and care, are always striving to be the best at what we do and always working to improve on our current practices under the national quality framework in our centres. We are very passionate that our families are involved in our quality improvement procedures and feel it is important for our families to be an integral part of our annua...l review of our policies and procedures. The centre policies and procedures are available in your centre’s reception area along with our quality improvement plan for you to peruse.Our service is committed to ensuring our policy and procedures are reviewed annually and reflect the current trends and legislative requirements in the early childhood sector in conjunction with your feedback and suggestions.To continue providing and promoting a high quality child care centre your input is welcomed and appreciated during our policy and procedure review. We value your support and commitment to our centres and thank you for playing a vital role in the quality education and care of your children. #providinghighqualitychildcareforourchildrenandfamilies

22.01.2022 Springfield Children’s Development Centre www.springfieldcdc.com.au #Fun #ChildCare #Kindergarten #Preschool #LongDayCare #VacationCare #BeforeAndAfterSchoolCare #Children #HappyKids #QLD #Queensland

22.01.2022 This year National Child Protection Week will celebrate its 30th year with the theme: "Putting children first" ‘Putting children first’ was front of mind when the National Child Protection Week campaign was launched in 1990, with the aim of bringing abuse and neglect out of the shadows and putting child wellbeing on the national agenda. This week at Springfield Children's Development Centre all classrooms participated in various experience and activities in relation to child protection and child rights.



17.01.2022 Cardboard boxes can hold children’s attention for hours on end. The best kind of play with boxes is unstructured play when you give children the opportunity to explore a versatile open-ended material without an end result in mind. Simply put out the box/s and see where the play unfolds. However you could talk to your child and ask what they would like to make with the box. This week in our Kindergarten Classroom the children we able to explore their imagination by making their own form of motor vehicle from a cardboard box. Look at their end results!

16.01.2022 Saturday Storm & Hail at our Centre in Springfield

14.01.2022 CHRISTMAS HAS COME EARLY............. Last week our Pre-Prep children were surprised with a new interactive smart board to assist in developing more skills and education in their learning. Here at Springfield Children's Development Centre our mission is to provide products and services that will be of the highest quality, value for money, and will always add the most value. Providing the most practical, applicable, the latest and most up to date education and care available to as many people we can.



14.01.2022 We can all grow and learn from one another. Children will always give us perspective during uncertain times and make us thankful and appreciative in all aspects of what we have in our lives!

13.01.2022 What does Today's release of the Federal Budget means for you? History will remember the 2020-21 Federal Budget as the COVID-19 Budget. But what does it mean for Australia’s early childhood education and care parents / families ? The Federal Budget commits $10.3 billion in funding for Australia’s child care system in 202021.... This includes provision for the continued easing of Child Care Subsidy (CCS) activity test requirements until 4 April 2021. This means eligible families across Australia whose employment has been impacted by COVID-19 can receive up to 100 hours per fortnight of subsidised care. The aim is to help families return to the level of work, study or training they were undertaking before the pandemic.

12.01.2022 A friendly reminder to all our families that we will be closed on Monday 5th October, 2020 for the Queens Birthday Public Holiday. We wish you all a safe and relaxing long weekend!

03.01.2022 Weekend works update = floors are amazing

03.01.2022 T.I.P Program Under Way (Transition Into Prep) Today all of our Pre-prep children went to Woodcrest State College as part of our TIP ( Transition into Prep) program. Today on the excursion the children went for a tour of the school, explore the school library and read stories with other prep classes. Next fortnight the children will be able to play on the playgrounds and experience purchasing food from the school tuckshop.



01.01.2022 This week in our Kindergarten Program the children and educators made stress balls to support their emotional well being. You might not think of stress balls as a kid thing, but let me tell you, they are. These super cool squishy balls are perfect for fidgeters, children with Autism, Sensory Processing Disorder, Anxiety and probably every child we know. They stretch, they squeeze, they are so much fun. It only takes a few simple supplies and you’ll have your own DIY stress... balls. Enjoy! What’s Needed ? Balloons cup Flour (per balloon, approx.) Empty Water Bottle, dry Funnel Directions 1. Put funnel into the water bottle, and pour flour through it. 2. Stretch the balloon around the opening of the water bottle. 3. Turn water bottle upside down and gently squeeze the flour into the balloon. Make sure to use some pressure because the air helps the balloon open up so the flour can all go in. 4. After the flour is all in, pinch the balloon and release it from the bottle. 5. The balloon should have a snug fit to the flour inside it. Just make sure there isn’t any extra air the balloon. 6. Tie the balloon and wipe away any excess flour from the outside. 7. All ready to squeeze away stress and have fun! P.S. If you find your child has poked a hole in one or a little bit of flour is seeping out through the hole, cover it with another balloon and you are good to go.

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