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Daisy Hill October 2022 News

Hello everyone from our Daisy Hill Early Learning Centre!  Active Play for young children: Young children learn by doing, and “active play” includes both structured and unstructured activities. If there’s been rain and children play and jump in the puddles, that’s unstructured play. Later, when the weather warms a bit, they find that the water…

Daisy Hill Early Learning Centre September 2022 Newsletter - Your ELC image

Daisy Hill September 2022 News

Hello everyone from our Daisy Hill Early Learning Centre!  Toddler TIME! Hi there and WELCOME to our new friends! We feel it’s important to take the time to reflect on the learning that has taken place recently. This process allows educators to recognise the achievements of the children and themselves while providing valuable information for…

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Recipe of the Month: Coconut Flour Pancakes

This month’s recipe is an easy-to-make, fun, and delicious weekend breakfast! Serves 2 | Prep Time: 5 minutes | Difficulty: Easy   These pancakes are a healthy little breakfast perfect for a lazy Sunday morning or Saturday before sport! The blueberries provide a nice boost of energy absolutely packed with essential vitamins, antioxidants, and fibre.…

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How To Keep Your Child Learning During School Holidays

Your ELC gives some tips to keep your children learning during the school holidays. Children love learning when it’s fun, but it’s hard to keep up with their education during the holidays. There are many ways to help keep your child engaged in science, history, maths, English and technology throughout the school holidays. Visit a…

Daisy Hill August 2022 Newsletter - Your ELC

Daisy Hill August 2022 News

Hello everyone from our Daisy Hill Early Learning Centre! Our current centre focus is on Quality Area 5. (National Quality Standards). Relationships with Children Good relationships early in life help children to connect with others, build positive friendships and support children to self-regulate their emotions. Research shows relationships are central to children developing acceptance, self-esteem…