Promoting Epilepsy Awareness – A Guide for Parents and Educators

Epilepsy Awareness Month

Epilepsy can affect anyone, and understanding its types and triggers is key to providing the right support—especially in early childhood education. As we recognise Epilepsy Awareness Month (March) in Australia, this blog explores different seizure types, first aid tips, and how educators and parents can create a safe and supportive environment for young children with epilepsy.

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Unlocking Creativity: How Imaginative Play Enhances Learning in Early Childhood

Unlocking Creativity: How Imaginative Play Enhances Learning in Early Childhood

Imaginative play is more than just fun—it’s a powerful learning tool that fosters creativity, problem-solving, and confidence in children. With National Tell a Fairy Tale Day on February 26th, it’s the perfect time to explore how storytelling and role-play can enrich early childhood education. Discover the benefits of imaginative play, practical classroom activities, and how it connects to key learning outcomes. Plus, see how early childhood educators can harness these skills to shape the future of young learners.

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Understanding the Importance of RRHAN Training in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)

Understanding the Importance of RRHAN Training in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)

Safeguarding children from harm is paramount in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC). Educators, staff, and volunteers are critical in creating environments where children feel safe and protected. Responding to Risks of Harm, Abuse, and Neglect (RRHAN) training is essential in achieving this. This training is crucial for meeting regulatory standards and equipping professionals with…

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