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Taylors Lane Kindergarten

Locality: Rowville, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9764 8355



Address: 130 Taylors Lane 3178 Rowville, VIC, Australia

Website: www.knox.vic.gov.au/keysonline

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25.01.2022 Do you speak a language other than English? You can now find video information in your language about how to stay safe from coronavirus (COVID-19). Go to: https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/translated-resources-coronaviru #COVID19VIc



24.01.2022 Please note that due to the new Stage 3 COVID-19 restrictions we must close all of our playgrounds again until we are advised by the state government that the r...estrictions are lifted. We encourage you to continue to explore our parks and bushland reserves with your family. For ideas on your local reserves see our website http://www.knox.vic.gov.au/bushlandreserves #GreenKnox See more

23.01.2022 What a great way to learn more about sowing seeds. Hopefully I will see you there.

22.01.2022 New parents, a reminder that Knox Maternal & Child Health services are continuing to support children and families, including: Telehealth/pho...ne and limited face-to-face appointments and health checks Breastfeeding support Sleep and settling support Starting solids resources Contact [email protected] or visit > knox.vic.gov.au/maternalchildhealth for more info. See more



21.01.2022 This sounds like a wonderful opportunity to listen to indigenous literature. (The link indicates registering is required before the event starts. )

16.01.2022 Knox News winter edition is out now and will be delivered to your letter boxes shortly. To download an online copy click> knox.vic.gov.au/files/News/Knox_News_Winter_2020.pdf #KnoxNews

13.01.2022 Putting children first means prioritising the safety and wellbeing of children. Giving them a place to feel safe and loved, and access to food, shelter and heal...thcare. We can all play our part as individuals, and as part of families, organisations, communities and society. Keeping children safe and well is everyone’s business. Learn more about the Department’s role in caring for Victoria’s youth https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/child-protection #ncpw #ncpw20 #playyourpart



13.01.2022 In today’s zoom session we learnt about National Wattle day, and that in our local area, the local indigenous name for this time of the year is Pareip. Perhaps you are also seeing a Barroworn (magpie) or two searching for food in your area?

12.01.2022 This started tonight ... it was lots of fun to see the penguins coming in. So many new things to learn in an online commentary as well. Did you know that a group of penguins is called a waddle?

11.01.2022 Our children have been exploring the roles involved in animal health. We have set up a small VET clinic, in which the children take turns to be the Drs. and nurses, and also the families taking their beloved pet in for a check up. With so much happening in the world with COVID-19, we felt this was also a way to give the children a supported play space to discuss vaccinations, medicines and how general checkups keep us healthy.

10.01.2022 Whilst it may feel as if we always need to have an answer for the children, sometimes it isn’t always possible. This graphic has some suggested replies.

09.01.2022 We are facing unusual times with the COVID19 pandemic. Whilst the activities listed in the link were collated to assist families at home during this time, we are sure they will be useful for a long time to come.



08.01.2022 Do you know someone who might be looking for support in areas of Food relief, Finance, Housing, Family violence, Mental Health through this period? Check out t...he list of all service providers in this Community Relief Guide: www.knox.vic.gov.au/files/Community/relief_services.pdf #communityreliefguide #reliefservices See more

07.01.2022 What do you know about bees? We have started to learn about the waggle dance the bees do, to tell each other where to find the flowers Bees are such an important part of our food chain.

06.01.2022 Looking for activities to do during the term break? Have a look at these free online sessions from the National Gallery of Victoria's Under 5s program. Over the next two weeks children aged 2-5years can learn about some of the ways First Nations People live, eat and work and then watch an art making demonstration to try at home or kinder. This program we are talking about the artwork of Kokatha and Nukunu women Yhonnie Scarce. https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/program/under-5s-inabsence/

06.01.2022 Kicking off #NationalChildProtectionWeek with the importance of safe adults!

04.01.2022 Proximodistal development: before a child can develop fine motor skills, they must first have developed gross motor skills. Development expands outwards, from the trunk, to the limbs, to the hands and then to the fingers. If you want children to be able to use a tripod grip, the answer is not to force them to use one, but to ensure they get lots of gross motor activities and opportunities for hand strength and gripping. Our children can still learn and develop essential writing skills during this tough time of Covid-19. Remember to say this to yourself every time your child is wanting to play outside.

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