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Embracing change

A blanket of snow with footprints leading to mountain peaks.

As we shift into a new year, take the time to reflect on the changes in your life. How do you view and adapt to these changes? Understanding ourselves will help us to understand others, including the children and families we support as they navigate the changes in their lives.

A blanket of snow with footprints leading to mountain peaks.
View the January 2023 newsletter
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Families First

Adult and child making snow angels

Recognizing the impact family has had in shaping your identity is central for recognizing the important role families have in the lives of the children you nurture – and it opens up possibilities to engage with families in deeper ways. Welcoming families into early learning spaces helps honour and support the foundations families are building for their children.

Adult and child making snow angels
View the December 2022 newsletter
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I can too... empowering children's voices

Happy child in wheelchair playing with children and kite at sunset.

Together let’s step up to empower children, to hear their voices and honour all the ways they change the world. Help children’s voices get heard. When we listen to what children have to say and use their ideas, they have the power to inspire a better world for everyone.

Happy child in wheelchair playing with children and kite at sunset.
View the November 2022 newsletter
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September is a time for learning

Open book on tree stump in forest.

As students return to school, early childhood educators also have an opportunity to nurture curiosity and creativity, to focus on personal growth, learning and development. Spend time this month learning, listening and reflecting on the role early childhood educators have in reconciliation.

Open book on tree stump in forest.
View the September 2022 newsletter
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The wonder and joy of outdoor play

Child wearing yellow rubber boots jumping in puddle

Playing and learning outdoors creates a sense of place, a sense of connection to the land and to others. It supports children in every aspect of development. We encourage and invite you to find as many ways as possible to spend your days with the children in your care playing and learning outdoors.

Child wearing yellow rubber boots jumping in puddle
View the June 2022 newsletter
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Growing a garden, growing community

Child hand placing soil in adult hand in the garden.

A garden is a perfect metaphor for early childhood education. We plant seeds of love and care, nurture with guidance and affection, and hope to see the outcomes of our work as children grow and thrive.

Child hand placing soil in adult hand in the garden.
View the May 2022 newsletter
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Holding space, creating connection

Hands wearing beige mittens holding snow heart against snow background

As educators, we have opportunities to create supportive and inclusive environments for each child in our care. An inclusive early learning culture ensures that all children can be actively and meaningfully involved in play and learning alongside one another.

Hands wearing beige mittens holding snow heart against snow background
View the March 2022 newsletter
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See the future. Look to early learning.

Young child with binoculars hiking in winter mountains.

Our views of ourselves, others and our world begins in our earliest years and sets the course for all the years that follow. If you want to see the future, look towards the work early childhood educators are doing with the children of today.

Young child with binoculars hiking in winter mountains.
View the January 2022 newsletter
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Unique as a snowflake. Celebrating our diversity.

Brightly coloured toy cement mixer in the snow.

At this time of year, seasonal book collections are full of stories celebrating snowflakes – their uniqueness, diversity and beauty. Like snowflakes, children are also capable in their uniqueness, and full of potential.

Brightly coloured toy cement mixer in the snow.
View the December 2021 newsletter
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Do you remember what you wanted to be when you grew up?

Toy wooden car with peg doll passengers outdoors.

Children often have dreams of what they want to be – dreams rooted in wonderment, curiosity and experience. From their favourite storybook character to their favourite person, a child’s dreams of what they can become is limited only by imagination.

Toy wooden car with peg doll passengers outdoors.
View the October 2021 newsletter