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Supporting Literacy

December 1, 2017 By Kirsty Fantini Leave a Comment

Supporting Literacy development From birth children are developing the knowledge and skills that are important foundations for later literacy development, even though it may be some time before they will develop the skills to read, write and verbally communicate in the conventional way. As educators we need to support the development of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: Childcare, childhood literacy, children literacy

CHCPRT001 Identify & respond to children & young people at risk- FEB 2018

November 11, 2017 By Kirsty Fantini 3 Comments

Accredited unit required by ACECQA.  This is a 2 hour re-fresher session (plus self-study for those who have not completed child protection training before).  Completion of an assessment is required and upon successful completion participants are issued a Statement of Attainment. When: Tuesday 13th February 2018 @ 6.30-8.30pm AEDT Cost: $120 … [Read more...]

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Loose Parts Play

November 11, 2017 By Kirsty Fantini 1 Comment

Loose Parts Play has become extremely popular and rightly so, considering it's great benefits! However what I really love most about this play is that it is easy and affordable to implement!  I have gathered photos of examples of loose parts play and how you can use recycled items as well as items from nature. Not only is this play great for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: loose parts play, sustainability in childcare

Christmas Celebrations in Children’s Services

November 7, 2017 By Kirsty Fantini Leave a Comment

If I asked you ... "how do you celebrate Christmas?" What would your answer be...   Do you celebrate Christmas? Or maybe your family celebrates other celebrations?  Is Santa, Christmas Trees and baby Jesus relevant to your celebrations?  Some of you would have yes, while others would have said no! So, how can we ensure that Christmas in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: childcare christmas, christmas in childcare, christmas in early childhood, xmas in childcare

Superhero Play – Chaotic or Creative?

October 14, 2017 By Kirsty Fantini Leave a Comment

We often tell families about the importance and outcomes of play. However we often think negatively about Superhero play, we re-direct and ask children, in so many words, to engage in “real” play. But have you ever seriously considered and reflected on the importance and significance of children’s Superhero play? I have fond memories of taking … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Early Childhood Learning Tagged With: childcare play, superhero play

Does the Weather control your Play?

October 9, 2017 By Kirsty Fantini Leave a Comment

We all know time outside enjoying fresh air and sunshine is important for children and has many health benefits, however why do we stop outside play when it gets cold or when the sun disappears? There are many “myths” around the weather such as playing in the cold will give you a cold…in actual fact this is not true! You need to come in contact … [Read more...]

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Fostering a “Sense of Agency”

October 2, 2017 By Kirsty Fantini Leave a Comment

So what does “sense of agency” actually mean? Children spend considerable time in child care environments where they experience an array of experiences, resources and relationships, all of which influence their sense of self, how their view themselves and others and they respond to their environment. How we, as educators view the child will … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: Childcare, early childhood, EYLF agency, sense of agency

Social Sustainability in Early Childhood – are you happy?

September 19, 2017 By Kirsty Fantini Leave a Comment

We talk a lot about "sustainability" in our early childhood settings and I think for the most part we are doing environmental sustainability well. However we often focus so much on this and fail to discuss "social sustainability". Social Sustainability is probably the least defined and least understood of all the different ways of approaching … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: Childcare, social sustainability

Resilience… where has it gone?

September 16, 2017 By Kirsty Fantini Leave a Comment

"Children just aren't resilient these days" is a common statement I hear a lot lately.... and it makes me wonder... Considering that some children will naturally be more resilient than others because of their temperament and genetics... (these are those children who can get on with it even after disappointment). However what about those children … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: child development, Childcare, early childhood, resilience, well-being

Be an inspiring Educator!

September 9, 2017 By Kirsty Fantini Leave a Comment

Educators can have a long and lasting effect on a young child’s life and ideally we want these early impressions to inspire, challenge and foster a positive well-being for these young children. While there are abundant training providers and programs available for prospective and experienced educators the quality of the education and training … [Read more...]

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Kirsty from Early Years Training and Consultancy is our go to person for all our PD requirements. She is so engaging and always makes the session, either face to fave or Webinars so easy to sit through and participate in. She always brings a new dimension and a relaxed atmosphere to every session. This is particularly important at the end of a long and tiring work day when most of our staff PD takes place. Thank you Kirsty for all your ongoing support and professionalism. From the GPPS team

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