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Tiny Tots Family Day Care

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 425 326 703



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24.01.2022 We will be taking precautions to make sure our precious ones stay safe during this hard time. Your support during this time is very much appreciated. Let’s ride this out as a community Attached is a PDF that gives information to parents and families.



15.01.2022 Educating children is so much more than a job, it is one of the most challenging but beautifully rewarding vocations. You get to help children develop skills that they will carry through their whole life to be incredible human beings. You help them work through their own emotions and know it’s okay to feel what they are feeling and you will be there to help them figure it out. You get to watch them respond in their own unique ways to activities you so eagerly wait to see them... enjoy. You get to work together with their incredible parents to raise strong, independent children who can achieve anything they set there mind to. I can’t wait to see my beautiful kiddies this week and watch their faces as we explore the fun new equipment that I have got to help with their gross motor skills, balance and coordination as well as social interaction and turn taking as well as having so much fun as they learn. We often underestimate all the little things we do but they add to who these little people become in the bigger picture. Have a lovely week See more

13.01.2022 This really resonates with me. As an educator we are required to follow an educational framework that guides us on what we should be teaching to children which is also very important but I think it is so very important to incorporate focus on how important social-emotional skills are and that they need to be built as a foundation in the early years for children to carry through their lives. It’s imperative to teach children to be resilient, to express themselves, to explore their creativity and how to fully immerse themselves in life and enjoy it to its full potential. Children actually teach us so much, that the simple things in life are meant to be enjoyed and cherished!

09.01.2022 We have been busy at Tiny Tots FDC and would love to start sharing all the fun we have learning through play. In spirit of Christmas we have a hamper to be won. To enter the chance to win, you need to like Tiny Tots Facebook page and share the post with your friends. The winner will be drawn on New Years Day!



05.01.2022 So happy to see this lovely mum will get great use from the hamper

05.01.2022 Congratulations to Lois Rayner you were the winner drawn for the Christmas hamper. We will privately message you to arrange collection of your prize. Thank you to everyone who entered the competition and shared this post. Due to the popular nature we will be sure to have another hamper up for grabs in no time. Stay tuned to see all of the fun that will be happening at Tiny Tots FDC

03.01.2022 Do you ever think about the many micro-decisions educators and carers make every day? Appreciating these thought processes, that are sometimes taken for granted..., is a great reminder to rest and replenish cognitive reserves when possible. Many of today’s educational leaders are transitioning from a focus on narrowly defined academic achievement to one that promotes the long-term development and success of all children physically, socially, emotionally and cognitively. This has increased carer expectations, which now focus on inspiring, cherishing, provoking and enticing deep learning processes in children being cared for across multiple domains. This is a taxing but worthwhile endeavour. Consider how many aspects the whole child approach requires thinking on, at any given moment. There are dozens of tiny micro-decisions that are required every minute. And these are different for each child. They exist even prior to meeting objective requirements of the environment. Task-switching, or the act of managing several cognitive tasks at the same time, is neurobiologically expensive. It burns more glucose in the body, which can lead to cravings, and it accelerates mental fatigue. Doing too many things at once has been shown to slow down reaction times, increase tiredness, and weaken will-power or self-control. A whole child approach, to be truly sustainable, therefore needs educators and carers to practice more #selfcare, and it also requires the right environmental support to really reach its full potential. Caring, when done right, can be exhausting. So ensure that some of that care runs off to bathe you. How many things that you teach do you make sure you practice yourself? #neurochild #earlychildhood #appreciation



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