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Environment as the ‘Third Educator’: Integrating Outdoor Learning and Play at Reggio Emilia

Unlike traditional approaches to early childhood education, the Reggio Emilia approach is unique. It emphasises a child-centred, project-based learning experience.

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The 5 EYLF Outcomes in Action at Reggio Emilia

In Australia, the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) serves as a valuable guide for childcare service providers when creating and

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How to Manage Your Child’s Seasonal Allergies

Spring flowers bring pollen, and pollen means seasonal allergies! Around 1 in 5 Australian children have seasonal allergies, and this

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The Importance of Dramatic Play in Child Development

Dramatic play might be overlooked on the list of essential learning concepts in child development. However, structured and unstructured imaginative

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Tummy Time: What is it and Why is it Important?

What is tummy time? If you are a new parent, you’ve probably heard about tummy time. Tummy time involves placing

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The Reggio 5: Nurturing Future Leaders Through Play

In today’s world, what children learn in their early years has a lasting impact on who they grow up to