An insight into Autism Spectrum Disorder in the early years (2-part series)
Behaviour is a form of communication. Even if a person isn’t saying words, their behaviour and body language can show what they might be thinking... Read More
Anti-bias approaches in early childhood
In this course, Dr Red Ruby Scarlet addresses key critical questions on embedding anti-bias approaches in everyday practice. She talks about what anti-bias approaches are... Read More
Supporting language development in the early years
The way children acquire language is complex and language learning is a key developmental milestone within early childhood. This course explores how language develops between... Read More
Let’s Talk: Creating a culture of learning—places of teaching and learning for everyone
What is a learning culture? How do educators create a strong learning culture; one that sustains and includes everyone—children, families, educators and other staff, both... Read More
Routines and transitions: Embracing opportunities for learning
Everyday routines and transitions play a significant role in the lives of children and the adults who work with and care for them. This course... Read More
Partnerships with families for inclusive practice (2-part series)
This series is suitable for education and care professionals at all stages of their careers. Inclusion benefits all children. Partnerships with families and caregivers underpin... Read More
Understanding and making art: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art in early childhood settings
This course introduces the richness and diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. We explore ways educators and young children can approach art appreciation... Read More
A good place to be a child: Creating effective early learning environments
According to architect Christopher Day, a building for small children must be magical and full of reverent wonder, like an ancient fairy tale. The physical... Read More
The value of play
Play offers children opportunities to engage with the world around them. Being intrinsically motivated and freely chosen, it allows children control over their actions and... Read More
Play-based learning: Using the Pedagogical Play-framework
Play-based learning is a cornerstone of early childhood education. In recent years, the concept of intentional teaching has also gained momentum. This on-demand webinar discusses... Read More