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Outside‑the‑Box Play Ideas

Making Volcanoes

Making Volcanoes with Children.

Children find volcanoes intriguing. 

Here are some key facts and simple information to share with children about volcanoes and geysers, along with a ‘recipe’ for making your very own fun miniature demonstration volcano. Introducing knowledge and understanding of volcanoes is a common part of teaching and

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Job Guidance

Lunch, Rest, and Breastfeeding Breaks – What You Must Receive and What to Do When You Don’t

Early childhood employees have legal rights to rest, meal, and breastfeeding breaks.

Working with young children is rewarding -but it’s also busy, demanding, and nonstop. Many early childhood teachers and employees tell us they’re unsure about what breaks they’re actually entitled to, especially when every service seems to make arrangements differently.

We explain your entitlements and what to do when your employer isn’t meeting the law.

Log in with your member details to read more. If your membership has lapsed and you’d like to renew – or if you’re interested in becoming a member – just get in touch with us and we’ll help you get started.

The good news is:
1. The law is clear
2. ECE services are not exempt. You have minimum break entitlements, and your employer must make sure you can take them.

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Putting Theory into Practice

Sign Language and Baby (Child) Signing

Baby Signing.

What is baby (child) signing?History – how it developed and what the researchers discovered. Simple tips for getting started with baby signing.  Examples of some baby signs that you can easily learn and teach to infants in your care.

Also see a related article on what a parent and ECE service says about this: Parents sig

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Putting Theory into Practice

The Concept of Tuakana-Teina dictated by Whakapapa

Within Aotearoa, NZ early childhood education pedagogy, the relationships of tuakana, teina are misunderstood, misinterpreted and/or misused. Ngaroma Williams explains how and calls for a Maori worldview to be expressed and better understood.

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Governance and Committees

Mentoring New People to Come onto the Committee

Mentoring new people.

Are you finding that you have to twist the arm of an unwilling parent or person to be on the board or committee?

Here are some tips so you never have to do this again.

Most organisations, early childhood services included, wait until the president or chair, secretary, treasurer and other members announce individuall

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Financial Management and Records

Glossary of Financial and Accounting Terms

Accounting and Financial Terms Explained for ECE Service Providers.

Accounts Receivable or Accounts Payable:   See “Ledger” below.

Accounting Reports:  See definitions below for each of:

Balance Sheet – same as Statement of Financial Position

Cash flow report

Flow of Funds   

Income and Expenditure Repo

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Policy and Procedure Templates & Guides

Social Media Policy: Essential and Effective Guidelines and Template for Early Childhood Services

We provide a policy template as well as highlighting the main issues for your team to discuss and ensure your policy is practical, protective and aligned with the realities of social media use in New Zealand early childhood settings.

Make time to think through the key considerations, risks and decisions involved.

At the end of this article, you will find a Social Media Policy template that you can adapt and use to create a policy that suits your service’s needs, values and social media practices.

When used well, social media can strengthen communication, build community and serve as a powerful marketing tool. When used poorly, it can compromise privacy, blur professional boundaries and damage trust.

Social media refers to Internet based tools that allow users to publish information, opinions, images and other content. In New Zealand early childhood settings, the most commonly used platforms include

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Parent Forms and Complaint Handling

Family Exit Form For Feedback and Ways to Acknowledge a Child’s Time with You

Acknowledging a Child’s Time with You

Have you thought about how you’ll mark a child’s time at your service? Simple, meaningful gestures help children and whānau remember the transition and feel celebrated.

Ideas for the child

Farewell card with photos of highlights from their time at your service.

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2019 NZIRECE Journal No. 2

Screens or No Screens: Understanding Young Children’s Use of Digital Technologies

Maya Robinson-Kennedy.

Full reference: Robinson-Kennedy, M. (2019). Screens or no screens: Understanding young children’s use of digital technologies.  NZ International Research in Early Childhood Education Journal. Special issue presenting early childhood position papers, 22(2), pp. 18 – 25. 

Page 18

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Children as Teachers: Creating Opportunities for Children to Share Expertise with their Peers

In early childhood centres young children have the opportunity to interact with their peers in a play based environment. Play takes a central role and is a way by which children may challenge and extend each other’s thinking. Current accounts of how children learn and develop recognise the importance of peer interactions in this process. The stud

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Child Safety, Protection & Oversight in ECE

Touch in Early Childhood Education: Do No‑Touch Policies Belong?

The article explores how no‑touch policies in ECE emerged and why they continue to shape teacher behaviour, raising important questions about what kinds of touch are appropriate, safe, and developmentally necessary for young children. It’s a thought‑provoking read on how fear and policy can influence caring relationships at the heart of ECE.

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The Office of ECE drives high-quality care, learning and teaching for all infants and young children and high-quality working environments for teachers and service providers.
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