My young children use my iPhone and iPad Ok, so I am going to admit right now that my 18 month and almost 3-year-old children watch television, play on my iPhone and use the iPad most days of the week. My first-born child could unlock and navigate my iPhone by the...
The Australian government established the National Quality Framework for early childhood education at the beginning of last year. The Framework has introduced improved child to educator ratios, new qualification requirements for educators and a focus on learning...
The debate over whether mothers should stay at home to raise their children versus mothers returning to work during their child’s early years is a contentious one to say the least. The pros and cons of being a stay-at-home Mum As a stay-at-home mum, mother to...
The Creative Arts are a Universal language Art is a language that crosses the boundaries of countries and time. There are many ways in which we can have artistic experiences that not only affect our thinking and our emotions but also our connections with each other...
Making music is for everyone “I can’t sing”, “I don’t know the words”, “I’m not musical.” Does this sound like you or someone you know? In many cultures all over the world, music and music making is a part of daily life. Africans use music for purposes such as...
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