With more than 1.6m children in childcare, we'll empower parents with insight, knowledge and tips on how they can help increase standards in the very first place their children go to learn.
Our stories are from experiences working in childcare centres, as a mum and an educator.
Join us as we discuss toilet training, parent guilt, school readiness and if childcare workers are the new developmental doctors?
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With more than 1.6m children in childcare, we'll empower parents with insight, knowledge and tips on how they can help increase standards in the very first place their children go to learn.
Our stories are from experiences working in childcare centres, as a mum and an educator.
Join us as we discuss toilet training, parent guilt, school readiness and if childcare workers are the new developmental doctors?
In our final episode of the series we have a chat to an early childhood teacher about her experiences in identifying the additional needs of children who attend childcare.
We discuss the ways that childcare centres assist families with early intervention, and we look at ways we can support early childhood educators to feel more confident and capable when helping these families.
The Childcare Diaries
With more than 1.6m children in childcare, we'll empower parents with insight, knowledge and tips on how they can help increase standards in the very first place their children go to learn.
Our stories are from experiences working in childcare centres, as a mum and an educator.
Join us as we discuss toilet training, parent guilt, school readiness and if childcare workers are the new developmental doctors?