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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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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
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.
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
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.
The Australian state of Queensland is putting into place a strategy to stop bullying. They are implementing this in 750 child care centres across Queensland, in the hope that the number of bullies drop in school aged children. Read more.