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Child Health, Attachment, and Wellbeing

Mums Expressing Breastmilk and Managing Other People’s Reactions

Mums Expressing Breastmilk in ECE. By Dr Sarah Alexander.

Early childhood services can be places that support breastfeeding, and the attitude of staff and teachers and what they do makes a big difference as to whether a mother continues with breastfeeding.

Often there is not time enough time to discuss questions such what to do if anothe

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Teaching and Putting Theory into Practice

The Kind of Teacher You Are

It all Comes Out in the Wash! Teaching Style and Thinking About The Kind of Teacher You Are.   By Joy Lubawy.  

Have we moved forward with the times in educating young children? 

Do you remember when your Mother used to boil the copper and stir the clothes in the boiling water with a wooden stick? Gosh the clothing must have been ha

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Child Health, Attachment, and Wellbeing

Diseases Requiring Children and Adults Not to Be at ECE

Diseases and Conditions Requiring Exclusion of Children and Adults from Coming In Contact with Any Other Person at the ECE Service.

Below is a list of the diseases and conditions likely to be passed on to children and to have a detrimental effect on them.  When a child or adult has one of these diseases or conditions the early childhood s

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Behaviour Management & Social Development

Learning from Disabled Children – How Early Childhood Professionals Can Help

Learning from Disabled Children. By Tim Kahn

This article on Learning from Disabled Children is written from a UK perspective. Some terminology may not be commonplace in New Zealand but should still be apparent from the context.

Disabled, but not really so different

When our daughter, Sarah, was very young, we used to visit our friend Mi

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Financial Management and Record Keeping

The ECE Fundraising Guide

Fundraising Guide.

Hi, can you please help me and my kohanga. I don’t know how or where to get funding for an outside playground!!!! This is my first time trying to get a grant…….I’m really on the fundraising committee but I just found out there is no funding committee so I’m giving it a go         

Morning teas, cake raffl

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Learnings from Serious Incidents

Kindergarten Girl on Slide Nearly Died From Strangulation

Slide safety.

UPDATE: Another case of strangulation showing that lessons have not yet been learnt. A child died in 2016 at Angels Childcare in Auckland due to strangulation on a slide.

An Opinion article on Slide Safety

By Dr Sarah Alexander September 1, 2010.

The mother of a young girl nearly strangled after being caught in a rope

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Internal Evaluation, Self-Review and Staff Meetings

Working Smarter, Not Harder for Best Practice

The group is in the midst of the strange ritual known as ‘The Staff Meeting’. In this gathering, the leader communicates to the group, the tasks to be achieved, assigns duties and informs them of new requirements, rules and expectations.

An important part of the ritual is the response from the group, to the leader’s communications. Sometimes this is given at the time, whilst other groups wait until the leader has gone to utter the loud and anguished cry, “Aaaaaaargh!#$%! Not another thing to do!” Following this, they get on and do as requested.

Working in ECE we are very familiar with change and new expectations. We’re a very adaptive species. However, we have a tendency to just add on the new task, rather than look to see how it can be incorporated with existing tasks – or even replace some of them.

This paper is about working more effectively, rather than behaving like pack-horses and adding more burdens as they plod onwards, up the hill.

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Policies and Procedures

Sun Protection Policy

Early childhood service sun protection policy and guidance.

A few years ago I was a head teacher in a kindergarten. We prided ourselves on not allowing children outside without hats and sun screen. We deliberately created areas in the grounds that were shaded. One very hot February day we had a sprinkler out and the children had a wonderful

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2025 NZIRECE Journal

Exploring Educator and Parent Perceptions of the Impact of Digital Technologies on Young Children’s Physical Literacies

Full reference: Davis, T. (2025). Exploring educator and parent perceptions of the impact of digital technologies on young children’s physical literacies. NZ International Research in Early Childhood Education Journal, 27, pp. 31-42.

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Digital technologies are increasingly present in early childhood settings, raising questions about their effects on young children’s physical literacy development. Physical literacy – encompassing physical competence, confidence, motivation, and understanding to engage in physical activity – is crucially developed in the early years. This article reports on a doctoral research project exploring how educators and parents perceive the impact of digital technology use on the physical literacies of children from birth to five years. A literature review highlights international and Australasian perspectives on digital technology integration in early childhood education and the concept of physical literacy in the early years, revealing a gap in research on stakeholder perceptions at this intersection. Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory and Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory provide the theoretical framework, situating children’s technology experiences within layered environmental contexts and sociocultural interactions. A qualitative, interpretive case study with a phenomenological lens is proposed, using semi-structured interviews with educators and parents in an Australian kindergarten and a long day care centre. The article argues that understanding adult perceptions can support more intentional, balanced integration of digital technologies.

Key words:  Digital technologies; physical literacy; teacher perceptions; parent perceptions.

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About the Journal and Making a Submission

Reviewers

NZIRECE reviewers and editorial teams. We wish to acknowledge the reviewers of articles for each journal editorial and thank them for their expertise and time.

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2012 NZRECE Journal Articles

Effective Support for Student Teachers

This paper presents key findings from a study that investigated how early childhood student teachers perceived the support, guidance and mentoring facilities that were available to them and aspects of their courses. The study was conducted by lecturers who were delivering the three year Bachelor of Teaching (ECE) degree to a multicultural student c

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2002 NZRECE Journal Articles

Interviewing Young Children: A Socio-Cultural Approach

Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax – Taking a Sociocultural Approach to Interviewing Young Children. By Jill Robbins. Published in NZ Research in ECE Journal, 2002, Vol. 5, pp. 13 – 30

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When conventional interviewing methodology is employed with young children there appears to be a tendency to overlook or avoid the ‘talk of man

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