More Children are Escaping from ECE Services
The number of children escaping from early childhood services is
The number of children escaping from early childhood services is
Early Childhood Education System. The Stakeholders and Key Organisations Peak
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Children with Asperger’s in ECE. Here is an overview of what every parent, educator and child carer needs to know about Asperger’s Syndrome. It answers common questions such as: What is Asperger’s Syndrome?How do I know if a child has […]
What is diabetes? What does it mean for a young child to have diabetes? What does it mean for the child’s family, caregivers and preschool? How can you help support the diabetic child? This article will answer many of the questions you […]
Returning to Teaching in NZ or Going Overseas to Teach. This article covers key things to be aware of, plan for, do, and get evidence of, to reduce the possibility of disadvantage upon your return to NZ. Working in an early childhood […]
As every child is unique in an early childhood setting, there will be children with additional needs. These could be physical differences, such as children with cerebral palsy or who are vision or hearing impaired; or it could be less […]
“Our male teacher is not what we expected when we employed him. Can we fire him? “He provides nothing particularly male that is different to our female staff. He’s not interested in doing carpentry and construction with the children. His […]
Losing my Hearing – Signs of Hearing Loss for Early Childhood Teachers and What You Can Do. Children are by nature noisy, and working in an early childhood setting can therefore be a noisy working environment -and especially during bad […]
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