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Play-based learning and early years science: New framework maps how intentional teaching builds scientific literacy

A Charles Sturt University study published in Research in Science Education has mapped a three-stage pathway showing how educator planning, play-based action and reflective practice can work together to strengthen young children’s scientific literacy. The research is based on video observations in one preschool, but it offers a practical lens for ECEC teams aiming to make science learning visible, sustained and intentional.

2026-01-14 08:30:01

by Fiona Alston

Unfamiliar songs, quieter hearts: What a new study suggests about preschoolers’ physiological responses in music sessions

A preliminary study tracking preschoolers’ heart rate during weekly music classes has found a curious pattern: heart rates tended to be lower when the music was unfamiliar than during familiar songs or transition moments. The work is small and not yet in final published form, but it raises practical questions for early childhood programs about novelty, predictability and group regulation during musical experiences.

2026-01-14 07:56:33

by Fiona Alston

Supporting families through separation anxiety: Guidance for educators

As the new year begins and families settle into routines, many early childhood services are welcoming new children, and with them, new emotions. Separation anxiety is a normal developmental experience, especially for infants, toddlers and preschoolers adjusting to a new environment. For some children, parting from their parent or carer can trigger tears, clinginess, or distress. For families, it can lead to guilt, worry and feelings of helplessness.

2026-01-14 07:14:49

by Fiona Alston

Setting intentional goals for 2026: Supporting educators to grow, reflect and thrive

As the early childhood sector enters a year of significant reform and renewed professional expectations, setting clear, achievable goals has never been more important. Intentional goal setting not only supports professional growth and confidence but also enhances outcomes for children, strengthens compliance, and fosters a positive workplace culture.

2026-01-14 06:46:06

by Fiona Alston

One in six Aussie children at risk of missing the basics for school: Through the Officeworks Back to School Appeal you can help change that 

As early childhood children prepare to make the important transition into Prep or Grade 1 in 2026, ensuring they have the tools and confidence to start strong is more important than ever. Having access to the basics, from school supplies to uniforms, can significantly influence a child's sense of belonging and readiness to learn.

2026-01-13 08:30:29

by Fiona Alston

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