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Day: 16 October 2024

home based childcare

Is home based childcare the right fit for your family?

For some, home-based childcare feels like dropping your children off to a friend’s place for playdate. But, is it right for your family? What can you expect from a home-based childcare? We all want to give our children the best start in life. And, when the

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7 tips

7 tips to get you through the first few days of childcare

Found an Auckland childcare that’s perfect for your child? Now the harder part – settling your child into the routine. Here are some tips from a wisened parent of daycare-going children to help you – and your child – get by. Get organised early. Avoid last

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home-based educator

What to consider when choosing to become a home-based educator?

If you love children but also value flexible working that wraps around your daily household hum, the role of a home-based educator is ideal for you. What is a home-based educator? A home-based educator is someone who provides education, care and comfort to children directly in

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Best childcares

Best childcares – what are the things to keep in mind when choosing them?

When looking for the best childcare, there are certain things that you can expect from a quality childcare provider. An all-important decision, choosing a childcare can be daunting, especially when only the best childcare will do for your little one. We spoke to some parents on

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Early childcare activities

Early childcare activities | Hut building

Building a blanket hut doesn’t take long and provides hours of fun. Our childcare experts talk about the learnings from this popular children’s activity. Creating secret forts, caves, hideouts, dens and playhouses isn’t just any random kind of play. It is one of the most common

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routine activities

What are some of the routine activities in at an in-home childcare?

What are some of the routine activities in at an in-home childcare? Even simple routines have extraordinary benefits for children. They learn skills such as self-help skills, independence, sequencing and how to act appropriately in a group by taking part in routines. Meal, sleep and rest

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child-reading

Why is reading to children important?

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Transitioning

Transitioning your child from home-based childcare to primary school

Getting your child ready for kura is a combined effort by your home-based educator and yourselves. Home-based childcare provides your babies with a home-like environment that fosters strong emotional ties between child and caregiver when they arguably need it most. Coming into pre-school years, even home-base

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Play-based learning

Play-based learning – why it is important for your child?

Humans learn best through first-hand experiences, including children. That’s why play forms such an important part of early learning.. Learning through play or play-based learning is a pedagogical approach where play is the valued mode of learning – where children can explore, experiment, discover, and solve

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structure

Routines and structure in childcare and beyond – why they matter?

In-home childcare or centre-based, a key goal for teachers is to create a nurturing environment, and routines and structure play an important role. In a childcare setting – home-based or centre-based, routines refer to a predictable sequence of events or activities that occur regularly throughout the

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