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Resources are priceless, you can never have too many when working with children. Use our resources to create experiences, opportunities and activities that will encourage children's development, encourage self esteem, and increase your knowledge.

Your best resource when working with children is to develop a bond and strong positive communication with the families of the children you are caring for. Their knowledge will help you to provide their child with the highest quality care available.

You may have great ideas you can share with Australian child care professionals, we would love to hear them, just go to the contact page to send it to us.

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Eric Hermann Music

November 3rd, 2011

This music is fantastic for young children, the videos can also be played, however learning the songs will not only encourage a little singing but also children’s cognitive development. The elephant song will have students involved when they wait to say “no” for the wrong animal. Check it out and tell us what you think? how did the children respond to it?

Eric Hermann Music

 

Paper Towel Roll Octopus

November 3rd, 2011

Sick of using a piece of paper to encourage and develop children’s cutting skills and abilities? Try this paper towel roll octopus. All you need is paper towel roll, pva glue, a tissue, googley eyes, paint brushes and paint. Watch this video to see how easy it is, you can start exploring themes around under the sea.

 


Paper craft idea

July 28th, 2010

This resource is a craft activity appropriate for children aged 3 years and older. However, you will hopefully have a good understanding of the capabilities of the children in your care and can adapt the activity to suit the children. This activity would be beneficial in the development of fine-motor skill development through scissor cutting. Remember to ask the child’s permission before displaying their work and tell them why you would like to display their wonderful work.

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Welcome to the New Australian Child Carers Site!

December 3rd, 2009

If you have been a long time member of the site, you would probably have realised that we have had a bit of a face lift.

You would also have realised that things are a little bit all over the place at the moment, but we plan to fix that really soon! Over the coming weeks we will be putting out some more regular content to  try and get all our members more involved.

Remember, the forums are always open and if you have anything at all to say, join up and post a topic!

Regards,

Lucas (ACC Webmaster)

Two Western Australian child care workers charged with assault

August 4th, 2008

child threatend with butter knife

child threatend with butter knife

Two child carers from a centre in Western Australia have been charged with aggravated assault, after using a knife to threaten a four year old child. The co-workers also slammed the child against a wall, it has been stated by perthnow.

The assault was carried out on a four-year old boy who was under their care at an ABC Learning child care centre in Kelmscott, perthnow reported. read more

Test case win for teachers backpay

August 4th, 2008

Teachers at a Thornton child care & preschool have won victory to the rights of a 9% backpay.

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ABC Developmental Learning rebrands some of it’s Australian centres

August 4th, 2008

It has been reported that ABC has been selling centres to Neighbourhood Early Learning Centres, making people believe they are operated by a different service, seperate from ABC.

However, the centres remain owned by ABC but are run by a company, NELC, with personal business and family ties to ABC’s chief executive officer, Eddy Groves.

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New centre in Yarraville

August 4th, 2008

The council has identified five sites it hopes to develop into early learning centres, offering education-driven care and other developmental services such as speech pathology.

More child care services needed

More child care services needed

The sites are in Yarraville, Maidstone, Braybrook, Footscray and Maribyrnong.

Maxine McKew, parliamentary secretary for early childhood education and child care, stated that the new centre in Yarraville could still be two years away.

There has been no commitment made on numbers, but the Federal Government has indicated the new centres will have about 50 places each.

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Child care tax rebate pushes fees up

July 23rd, 2008

High rises of money

High rises of money

Recent reports are stating that child care fees are rising because of the government subsidies.

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July 22nd, 2008

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