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Behaviour
Developing Children's Positive Behaviour
challenging for some young children. This factsheet will help you understand how you can work collaboratively with the educators at your child’s service to help your little one develop these skills.
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Starting Blocks
StartingBlocks.gov.au provides parents with information about children's education and care
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Stop Saying “No” To Get Your Child to Listen Better

Ever feel like you are stuck in an endless cycle of, no? “No Sammy, get down from there” “No Imogen put that down” “No hitting” “No, no, no, no, NO!” It is incredibly easy to get stuck in this loop, but it is also a word that ceases to have meaning for our kids the more we use it.
Rachel Tomlinson
Rachel is a Registered Psychologist, mother, parenting expert and author of two internationally published books, “Teaching Kids to be Kind” (Skyhorse)
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Uncurl the cuteness with Curlimals!
Introducing two interactive plush friends that react to you. Curlimals focus on fun, friendships and acceptance. curlimalstoys.com

Meet Higgle the hedgehog and Bibi the bunny – two woodland friends who will delight and enchant children from the second they meet! Each Curlimal has their own personality, so listen out for their unique sounds. Curlimals respond to touch with over 50 sounds and reactions and three ways to activate – their head, nose and tummy. Each character giggles, sneezes and talks, and sometimes even sings or burps, until they tire and uniquely curl up into a sleepy ball and softly snore. Curlimals have a nurturing play pattern and they are suitable for children 3 years and over.