Age Group | School Aged |
---|---|
Minimum Recommended Age | Ages 7yrs+ |
Pedagogical Focus | Communication |
Game # Players | 2-6 Players |
Height | 51 cm |
Width | 51 cm |
Includes | 1 x Game Board, 54 x Playing Cards, 6 x Pawns, 1 x Die |
Age Group | School Aged |
---|---|
Minimum Recommended Age | Ages 7yrs+ |
Pedagogical Focus | Communication |
Game # Players | 2-6 Players |
Height | 51 cm |
Width | 51 cm |
Includes | 1 x Game Board, 54 x Playing Cards, 6 x Pawns, 1 x Die |
“Promote in all children a strong sense of who they are and their connectedness to others – a shared identity as Australians…” - Belonging, Being and Becoming, The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia, page 23. A strong sense of individual identity can be supported through activities that promote and advance collective identities; Australia Day is one of those days that acts as an important time for early childhood educators to embrace the local community and most importantly engage parents in the celebration of our share identity.
The start of a new school year can be an anxious time for both children and parents – especially if your child is starting school or care for the first time. To help ease the anxiety, we have asked our team to share their first day words of advice.
Follow this simple, no cook, no heat recipe to make and taste your own gooey dessert this Australia Day.
What is it about change that increases anxiety and stress? Why can change (or even the prospect of change) have such detrimental effects on learning and development in children?
Starting school can be a time of anxiety, how can you support a child's first steps in their school life? Josh was the youngest of three children and a perfectly gullible target for teasing and stirring from big brothers. By the time Josh was old enough to face his first day at school, his brothers had him petrified.