February 3, 2025
This one-hour video is a condensed version of Sarah Stevenson and Chanelle Keeley’s keynote from Yeah Baby! 2024, Do you see me for me?
Relationships are the basis of early childhood education. Learn more about how we can form deep and meaningful bonds in a respectful way.
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This one-hour video is a condensed version of Toni Christie’s keynote from Yeah Baby! 2024, Toddlers: A Taxonomy of Ten Needs and Rights. Recorded
The Wonder, Curiosity and Love of a Child’s Spirit, Vida Schurr
Te Whāriki calls us, as teachers in Aotearoa New Zealand, to uphold the following
Kindness- Sarah Tōmairangi Knipping
This piece is a reflection on the importance of words, of always showing kindness, and on the influence our attitudes have
An Introduction to Orientation – Ali Porteous
In this video, designed for an Australian audience, Ali Porteous shares an introduction to orientation. She explores why
Maggie Dent
One of the most significant shifts in understanding the human brain, especially the developing child’s brain is that the brain loves predictability.From birth,
Josh Allen and Becky Gray
In this presentation, kaiako Josh Allen and Becky Gray share some wisdom about creating meaningful rituals in your centre. Providing
Relaxation time in ECE settings
Hi Robin and Toni,
I am the kinder teacher of a 3 year kinder room in Melbourne, Australia. I am new
Respect
Over many years of working in the early childhood sector, I have heard the word respect used as a desirable dynamic in educative relationships
Our settling pathway for tamariki and their whānau
Since January 2019, home visits have become an integral part of our settling pathway for tamariki and