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Stormbirds disaster readiness initiative: Building resilience through social-emotional learning

MacKillop Seasons is proud to announce it has received funding through the Australian Government’s Disaster Ready Fund and from the NSW Government for the Stormbirds Disaster Readiness Initiative.  MacKillop Seasons will support schools and communities in QLD, NSW and Victoria impacted by, and prepare for disasters. 

2026-01-08 07:00:36

by Contributed Content

New research explores metabolic pathways in autism development

A growing body of research suggests autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may not solely be a fixed genetic or neurodevelopmental condition, but could involve disruptions in metabolic signalling that are potentially modifiable or treatable.

2026-01-08 06:30:05

by Fiona Alston

England’s synthetic phonics approach is not working for children who struggle to read

Since 2012, England has taken an increasingly narrow approach to how primary school teachers should teach reading. 

2026-01-07 08:00:06

by Fiona Alston

Western Australia seeks expert advisers for new early intervention pilot

The Western Australian Government is calling for expert advisers to help shape a new early intervention initiative aimed at preventing children at risk from entering the youth justice system. The initiative, On Track to Thrive, represents an innovative step in supporting children aged 5 to 9 years and their families through integrated, culturally informed approaches. 

2026-01-07 07:30:38

by Fiona Alston

The transformative power of affection: How nurturing care shapes early childhood development in Guatemala

Early childhood is a critical window of opportunity, one that defines a child’s developmental path and future potential. In Guatemala, a national movement is showing how simple, nurturing actions, talking, hugging, playing, can significantly boost early childhood development (ECD). Supported by UNICEF, local programs are equipping parents and caregivers with the knowledge and skills to turn affection into a foundational tool for growth.

2026-01-07 07:00:56

by Fiona Alston

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