Story House Early Learning Windsor in Windsor | Nursery
Story House Early Learning Windsor
Locality: Windsor
Phone: +61 7 3857 4053
Address: 11 Bryden Street 4030 Windsor, QLD, Australia
Website: https://www.shel.edu.au/story-house-windsor/
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23.01.2022 Play......the unspoken language of learning!
23.01.2022 On Monday, 19th October from 8pm 10pm Sabina Klepp( Story House Education Practice Partner ) and Amanda Lloyd ( Business Performance Partner ) are sitting on a panel for @FamiliesMagazine have planned to answer questions around To Prep or Not to Prep? (Delaying Prep entry for your child) it’s wonderful to have two knowledgeable people from our organisation sitting on a public forum supporting families. It’s a free session and very relevant for families. Join in here https://www.facebook.com/events/334570577654437
21.01.2022 Today we donated a massive 32 bags to Share the Dignity! Thank you to our amazing families and dedicated staff that took time and money to donate to such an amazing cause! Wishing a very Merry Christmas to all the recipients at Share the Dignity!
20.01.2022 Today we pause to remember those who gave their lives in service to their country, those who returned home injured or ill, and those who bravely serve our country today.
20.01.2022 Discover why more parents are choosing Story House Early Learning Windsor. Secure a tour today. https://youtu.be/2uSTUpMOjF0 #secureyourtour #storyhouse #childcare
19.01.2022 Today is R U OK? Day. R U OK? is a not for profit organisation founded in 2009 with a vision of a world where we are all connected and are protected from suicide, as well as encouraging and equipping everyone to regularly and meaningfully ask are you ok?. At Story House Early Learning, we continue to work with our services to focus on promoting and supporting kindness, mental health and wellbeing for everyone within our Story House Family and beyond so please take the opportunity to check in with and look after someone. If you have a nagging feeling that someone you know or care about isn’t behaving as they normally would, trust your instinct and act on it. #ruok #mentalhealth #beyondblue
18.01.2022 To celebrate Naidoc week, we went back to indigenous roots and used the land to guide our play. Indigenous culture has as many ways to express being in the bush as there are Indigenous approaches to outdoor play. These vary from speaking about being on the land, on country, in the forest, as well as nature-based experiences. Indigenous views tend to place humans as part of nature, in reciprocal relationship with other animals, plants, rocks, water, and ecosystems. When time spent in nature is part of everyday living and learning, it becomes a wide-ranging and inclusive experience - as diverse as life itself. Even before children can walk, they engage in play using all of their senses in nature where the land is the classroom and the mud, insects, and trees are the teachers.
15.01.2022 Happy Fathers Day to all the wonderful fathers in our communities. You are appreciated and loved more than you know. We hope you all have a great day.
15.01.2022 Leaving children unattended in a vehicle can result in serious injury or death. The temperature inside a parked vehicle on a typical Australian summer day can be up to 30 degrees hotter than the outside temperature. In as little as 5 minutes, the temperature in a vehicle can reach dangerous levels.... The impact of heat on a child's body is almost immediate and can be fatal. A child's body temperature rises three to 5 times faster than an adult's, placing them at greater risk of life-threatening heat stroke, brain injury, heart and lung failure and dehydration. A child left unaccounted for in a vehicle is also unprotected and vulnerable to danger, particularly in an emergency situation. It only takes one shortcut on safety to have devastating, lifelong consequences. Tips for families: Create a 'Look Before You Lock' routine. Building simple steps into your daily routine can help lower the risk of unintentionally leaving a child in a vehicle: Place an item you will need at your destination in the back seat of the car, such as your bag or wallet. Attach a mirror for rear facing car seats so you can easily see your child. Create a mental checklist to run through every time you leave the car, such as 'baby, keys, bag'. Get in the habit of checking your backseat every time you get out of the car. Check even if you know your child is not with you. This will help make looking before you lock part of your normal routine. Look Before you lock. Every time. Without fail. Discuss your 'Look Before You Lock' routine with every person who drives your child anywhere. This includes partners, grandparents, babysitters, and friends. Be extra alert if your routine changes. The risk of unintentionally leaving a child increases with a change in routine. Importantly, if you accidentally lock your child in a car or you come across a child left unattended in a vehicle: Keep calm Think clearly and act quickly Call your roadside assistance provider if you have one Call 000 immediately if you have any concerns about the child's health.
14.01.2022 A HUGE THANK YOU to all of those who registered and attended our very first National Virtual Open Day. Through your participation the event was a great successes. Congratulations to the QLD winner ....... Marie - we will be in contact with you soon.
14.01.2022 This week we look to place the spotlight on National Child Protection Week, with the theme. "Putting children first". NAPCAN - Play Your Part invite all Australians to look at how they can prioritise children in their lives and communities and to engage in National Child Protection Week as individuals, and as part of families, organisations, communities and society. Putting children first means prioritising the safety and wellbeing of children. To grow up well children need to feel safe and loved, have a chance to play and explore, have a say in decisions that affect them, and access to essential things like food, shelter and healthcare. #childrights #childprotection
12.01.2022 Only 5 days to go until our virtual careers open day. Do not forget to register your details to receive the zoom link and come along to hear from some of our educators and learn what it is like to work at Story House. We look forward to seeing you there.
06.01.2022 Hello, my name is Madeleine and I am 23 years old. I have worked in Childcare for three years and have loved every part of my experience in the industry! My personal philosophy Children are our future so it is my mission to set up each individual child in my care for their lives! I believe children should have a strong sense of wellbeing, with that accomplished, the future is bright! My goal is to create safe, fun and challenging environments in equity and individuality with each child’s needs!
05.01.2022 Some simple parenting basics when raising confident and competent little humans
04.01.2022 This year, the staff at Story House Windsor got together and decided to give back for Christmas rather than receive. We all purchased gifts for young children who are in foster care this Christmas. Donating a total of 35 gifts to children in need this Christmas
04.01.2022 "Hi everyone, my name is Melanie, I’m 19 years old and have only just started my journey in childcare, studying my cert III. I am excited to be working with the children and learning and growing with them. A little about me; I have 7 older siblings and have been an Auntie since I was 10 years old!! I love children and have finally put that passion into work and am even more excited to see where this takes me".
03.01.2022 The day you send your little ones to ‘big’ school is a HUGE deal for any parent. How do you know if they’re ready? Will they cope with the rigours of full-time formal schooling? How soon should you start preparing them? How can you make it easier on them and you?... In this special masterclass, parenting educators Maggie Dent and Dr Kaylene Henderson come together to equip parents with some essential tools in getting their kids ready to start school and to do well when they get there. http://ow.ly/NGQE50BKsuC
03.01.2022 Its finally here. Today is the day we hold our Careers Virtual Event. You have until 10am to register your details. https://app.smartsheet.com//de9a9bd9607c4bff9a73dfca9f7293 See you all later.
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