Blog #7: How Children Learn to Write

Blog #7: How Children Learn to Write

For young children, learning to write occurs over many years. The period of development before a child learns to write formally in school is called the pre-writing stage. Pre-writing skills include strengthening the small muscles of the hand, manipulating objects,...
Blog #6: Flags of Significance

Blog #6: Flags of Significance

At First Five Early Learning centres, three distinct flags are flown within our grounds and visible to families and the local community. Along with the national Australian flag, you will see the Aboriginal flag and Torres Strait Islander flag. This blog explains why...
Blog #5: Playground design and risky play

Blog #5: Playground design and risky play

The design of playgrounds matters for children’s development and learning. Key components in the design of playgrounds for young children include fixed equipment, open space, portable equipment, natural or native elements and elements of risk. Sandpits, slides, forts...
Blog #4: The value of arts-based learning

Blog #4: The value of arts-based learning

For young children, arts-based learning is a language. Children scribble, draw and paint before they write, and they vocalise and sing before they talk in full sentences. Babies often dance to music before they’ve learned to walk, run and skip. The arts is a form of...
Blog #3: Young children and digital devices

Blog #3: Young children and digital devices

For families, there can be confusion around your child’s best interests in relation to the use of digital technologies including phones and tablets in the home. A useful guide for understanding technology use with and for young children is the Statement on Young...