Kiddipedia Early Years Guide 2023

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Online Activities to Keep Kids Entertained, Educated and Energised All of our sudden most of us have found our families and our kids in need of adjusting to a life without schools, playgroups, sports practise, cinemas, fun parks, libraries, museums, galleries sporting arenas, theatres, shopping centres, gyms, dance studios, and any other place that usually lls in much of their downtime.

Martine Oglethorpe Martine Oglethorpe is a mother to ve boys with a background in secondary education and a Masters in Counselling. Through her personal and professional work

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How Technology Can Help Educate Kids The decision about whether to send your child to childcare is often accompanied by a wave of mixed emotions – nervousness, relief and that all-familiar guilt, just to name a few. After all, you’re planning to entrust one of your favourite people in the universe to an unfamiliar educator.

Freeda Thong Youthrive Speech Pathologist Freeda Thong says "communication is a basic human right and this Speech Pathology Week it is important to promote this fact.

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Encouraging Learning at Home The moment when your Child’s Teacher asks to speak to you and to set up a meeting… freak out is usually you the rst response! It’s not a bad situation though, when your child’s teacher wants to speak to you, it’s a great thing in fact, this means they are aware, know your child, understand Early Childhood Development and care.

Story Box Library We get kids excited about reading, inspire their imaginations and let them have fun with stories, improving their language and literacy skills along the way.

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