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Behaviour and Social Skills Support

Laughter, Jokes and Having Fun

Fun and laughter in ECE – in our relationships with children and each other.

Creating a positive, playful, and happy climate to be in is key to effective teaching for diverse children.  

Some of the things that make us laugh and giggle are:

Tickles and playful games like peek-a-boo, this little piggy went to market finger-play game,

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Professional Learning & Development

Speaking Up in ECE: How to Raise Issues in Your Workplace or Community, Influence Change, and Advocate

If something in your workplace or in the wider ECE sector isn’t sitting right with you, you’re not alone – and you’re not powerless.

We speak up to protect children, strengthen the profession, and create healthier, safer workplaces.

But raising concerns can feel overwhelming, scary, and hard.

Think of one thing you’d really like to change. This article helps you work out the best way to communicate it – whether that’s addressing an issue with your employer, raising a sector‑wide concern, or advocating for children’s rights.

Log in with your member details to read the full guidance. If your membership has lapsed or you’d like to join, get in touch with us or go to the Join page on our website.

You’ll learn about common stumbling blocks, ways to build your confidence, and take the next step without feeling out of your depth.

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Disability, Health & Learning Needs

Autism

Children with Autism ASD in Early Childhood Education.

How often have you seen a child acting inappropriately in social situations, appearing to ignore what others say, or over-reacting to loud noises?

Children with such behaviours are often thought to be naughty or treated as a ‘problem’. Some early childhood services have policies tha

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Outside‑the‑Box Play Ideas

What’s all the Fuss About Playdough?

Playing with playdough is an everyday occurrence at many ECE services, but the humble activity is subject to frequent debate with suggestions that playdough and other food based play ideas are culturally insensitive.

The debate is not new – it is revived every few years and has been around for at least the past 30 years.  

One debate was

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Policy and Procedure Templates & Guides

Trauma Policy: Procedures for Responding to Critical Incidents and Trauma in ECE Services

Every early childhood service needs a clear Trauma Policy to protect children, families, and staff when the unexpected occurs.

Traumatic incidents can happen and having a well‑designed plan ensures your team responds safely, confidently, and in line with legal requirements.

Our comprehensive policy template and procedures give services the structure they need to act quickly, support wellbeing, and maintain a calm, coordinated response.

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Governance and Committees

Differences between ‘Management’ and ‘Governance’

Management and Governance.

Governance and management are strengthened when these terms and roles are clarified and understood.

In early childhood services they often go together and it can be confusing to anyone without training in governance and management.

But knowing and understanding the difference is important – especially as Regu

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Premises, Facilities, Layout & Space

Indoor-Outdoor Spaces and Room Layout

Early Childhood Centre Design Ideas.

We show, with photographs, a different design and approach to using space for supporting small group and project work. The design comes from a bilingual kindergarten, called a ‘Kita’ in Hamburg, Germany.  

The photographs were taken, by Sarah Alexander, during a guided tour of the facility for

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Research Library – Today’s Featured Articles

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2021 NZIRECE Journal No. 2. Special Issue

Raising Healthy Kids: A Scoping Review for Feeding Practices in NZ Early Childhood Education Centres

Research on how teachers and staff support the eating behaviours of children and feeding practices applicable to food policy and guidelines. Read the full paper below. Or to order a pdf copy of the article go to the main NZIRECE Journal page.

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2018 NZIRECE Journal, No. 2

Building Capacity to Apply a Strengths Approach to Working with Vulnerable Families and Children

Research on ways early childhood educators can use a strengths based approach when working with vulnerable children and families and the ‘mind-shift’ and resources important. Read the full paper below. Or to order a pdf copy of the article go to the main NZIRECE Journal page.

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2017 NZIRECE Journal, No. 1

Te Whāriki: Curriculum or Philosophy

Early childhood teachers continue to struggle to implement content within Te Whāriki. This article draws on literature and data to investigate whether the lack of specific content within Te Whāriki means it should be considered a philosophy rather than a curriculum. Read the full paper below. Or to order a pdf copy of the article go to the main NZIRECE Journal page.

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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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