29/06/2025
π We Shine Together! π
This poster is more than just colourful words on the wall β itβs the heart of our learning community. π
Every day, we:
π€ Work as a team
π Choose to be positive
π Show respect
πͺ Try our best
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Make good choices
π Show kindness
π¬ Are honest
π Listen with care
π Work hard
π Encourage each other
β And most importantly β We are ALL important
These values guide our play, conversations, and learning β helping children feel safe, seen, and empowered. π±
19/06/2025
β¨ βWhile we try to teach children all about lifeβ¦ children teach us what life is all about!β π
Every day in early learning is a journey of discovery, love, and growth β for both children and educators. π Letβs cherish the magic they bring into our lives. π
28/05/2025
πΆβ¨ Introducing Allergens: A Quick Guide for Parents & Educators!
Early exposure to allergens when starting solids can reduce the risk of food allergies! πͺπ½οΈ
π Top 9 Common Food Allergens:
π₯ Cowβs Milk | π₯ Egg | π Fish | π¦ Shellfish | π± Soy
πΎ Wheat | π₯ Peanut | π° Tree Nuts | βͺ Sesame
π Tips for Introduction:
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Start with a small amount & monitor closely
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Only one new allergen at a time
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Repeat each allergen ~3 times
Support parents through this important milestone with care, knowledge & encouragement!
21/05/2025
π POTTY TRAINING SIGNS TO WATCH FOR π
As a childcare educator, i know that every child develops at their own pace. Recognizing the signs of potty readiness is key to supporting them through this big milestone! π§Έπ½
Look for cues like:
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Staying dry for 2+ hours
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Predictable bowel movements
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Interest in the toilet
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Disliking dirty diapers
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Waking up dry from naps
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Hiding to pee/poop
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Ability to follow instructions
Creating a supportive and pressure-free environment can make all the difference π Letβs celebrate every little step toward independence! πΆβ¨
20/05/2025
π¨ Little hands at work, big skills in development!
Today we had so much fun exploring colors and creativity with a personalized coloring activity. π
Today, our little artist explored color and creativity through a name-based coloring activity. With crayons in hand and imagination flowing, they built fine motor skills, practiced early literacy, and had lots of funποΈ
These moments arenβt just adorable β theyβre helping build fine motor skills, color recognition, and early literacy foundations. βοΈβ¨
Iβm proud to nurture growing minds every day! π
20/05/2025
As we guide through the transition period for some of our new little friends, Itβs completely normal for young children to express strong preferences, such as saying βI only want Mommy.β
As educators, we understand that this behavior is developmentally appropriate and often rooted in the childβs need for connection, comfort, and control in unfamiliar or changing environments.
We donβt take these moments personally. Instead, we see them as a sign that the child feels secure enough to express their emotions openly. It also tells us that the child is learning to navigate relationships and assert their independence.
In these situations, we:
β’ Respond with patience and empathy.
β’ Acknowledge their feelings while gently encouraging connection with others.
β’ Maintain a consistent, calm presence to help the child feel safe.
β’ Reassure parents that this is a normal phase and part of healthy emotional development.
Our goal is to support each childβs emotional needs while building trusting relationships with all caregivers in their life.
19/05/2025
π§ΈπΆ Child choking? We are ready
As a childcare worker, youβre the first line of defense in an emergency. The LifeVac airway clearance device helps remove a blocked airway when back blows and abdominal thrusts fail.
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Safe for infants & children
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Easy to use β no training needed
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Non-invasive & portable
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Peace of mind in your classroom or daycare
Because every child deserves a second chance. π