23/02/2026
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Good news for families across NSW.
Our Brighter Beginnings: Connect & Communicate Toolkit family fact sheets are now available in 10 different languages, making it easier for more families to access helpful information.
These fact sheets share simple, everyday ideas you can use at home to support your child’s speech and literacy development.
09/02/2026
Find information and guides on your child's development, from getting into a routine to play and leisure activities: https://www.startingblocks.gov.au/resources/parenting-and-home
09/02/2026
Selective high schools and opportunity classes
Learn about the benefits of selective education and how to apply.
09/02/2026
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09/02/2026
🌞 Now enrolling for 2026 — CCS 3-Day Guarantee available! 🌞
From January 2026, eligible families can access up to 3 subsidised days of care per week, making quality childcare more accessible than ever.
At Little Sunshine Long Day Care, Eagle Vale, we offer a warm, nurturing environment where children feel safe, supported, and excited to learn.
✨ Limited 2026 vacancies
✨ Small, family-focused centre
✨ Consistent routines & school-readiness learning
📍 Eagle Vale, 52 Gould Road
📞 (02) 4666 3985
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Little Sunshine Long Day Care | Infant, Toddler & Preschool Education in Eagle Vale, NSW
Little Sunshine Long Day Care in Eagle Vale, NSW provides high-quality childcare services for infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children, focusing on learning, play, and a nurturing environment.
04/02/2026
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🥪🍌National Lunchbox Week runs from 9 to 15 February. It’s a great time to help children learn about healthy eating to support their growing bodies and energy needs.
🖱️You can use the Cancer Council’s Lunchbox Builder to help children learn about the five food groups. The online tool includes tips and recipes. To learn more, go to: bit.ly/3NR7iYB
🍎Services can find National Lunchbox Week tools at: bit.ly/4a47ht7
02/02/2026
Play isn't just fun, it's how children learn. For autistic children, play is where communication, motor skills, and social understanding develop naturally. But autistic children often play differently, and understanding those differences is important.
Click the link in comments to find out more about play and its impact on development.
02/02/2026
Getting little ones ready for big school - Maggie Dent
Most academics and early years experts prefer to reframe “readiness” to mean transitioning into the formalised learning environment. The reasoning behind this is that it is not so much about ...