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From conflict to connection: New program helps Aussie families master screens safely 

With more than seventy per cent of Australian children exposed to harmful online content and screen-related stress on the rise, Triple P’s groundbreaking free program, Triple P Online: Children and Screens, has launched with the commencement of the school holidays, arming parents and carers with proven-to-work strategies against digital dangers while building a generation of healthy, happy kids

2025-12-12 07:30:49

by Fiona Alston

Elevating practice, pathways and professionalism: South Australia Centre of Excellence in Early Childhood Education and Care

Australia’s ECEC sector is undergoing transformative change - driven by ambitious targets for universal access to early learning, innovation in vocational education and training, and a renewed commitment to child safety. 

2025-11-18 10:41:45

by Fiona Alston

Unlocking social skills, self-confidence and voice through music with hey dee ho

In the early years of children’s development, opportunities for turn-taking, role-play, and expressing a sense of self are vital. Embedding these within a rich musical framework enhances more than just the tune, it cultivates communication, resilience and a strong voice. That's where hey dee ho's innovative early childhood music program becomes a key partner for educators, service owners and families alike.

2025-11-18 07:00:30

by Fiona Alston

Tiny Souls: Strengthening child safety, wellbeing and emotional literacy in 2026 and beyond

As early childhood education and care (ECEC) services prepare for 2026, now is a strategic opportunity to review programs, align with evolving sector expectations, and strengthen continuity between home and centre,particularly in relation to the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF), Child Safe Standards and children’s social–emotional development.

2025-11-04 07:30:02

by Fiona Alston

Why every childcare centre needs a CRM for faster enrolments

In early childhood education and care (ECEC), first impressions count. For families, the enrolment journey is often their first sustained interaction with a service and it sets the tone for trust, communication, and long-term partnership. In an increasingly competitive sector, childcare providers must balance high-quality early learning with operational efficiency. One of the most effective ways to streamline enrolment and stand out from the crowd is by implementing a childcare-specific Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system.

2025-10-21 08:30:11

by Fiona Alston

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