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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

COVID‑19 pandemic linked to increased language delays in early childhood, Turkish study finds

A new study examining the developmental impacts of the COVID‑19 pandemic on young children has found a significant increase in language and personal social delays, particularly among girls, highlighting the need for early intervention.

2025-11-17 07:45:25

by Fiona Alston

$20 million for childhood mental health research as MRFF extends second grant program

Up to $20 million in new funding is being made available under the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) as part of the 2025 Childhood Mental Health Research grant opportunity to bring evidence-based preventions and treatments into practice.

2025-11-14 10:01:41

by Jason Roberts

Collaboration delivers early speech and language support

In response to the increasing demand for speech therapy services, the Y WA has partnered with the Majarlin Kimberley Centre for Remote Health at the University of Notre Dame Australia to host final-year Master’s speech pathology students from the University of Technology Sydney. 

2025-11-13 05:58:27

by Jason Roberts

Trauma-informed care at the heart of Connie Benn ELC’s VEYA winners success

As one of the standout finalists in the Department of Education’s 2025 Victorian Early Years Awards (VEYA), Connie Benn Early Learning Centre (Connie Benn ELC) has been recognised for its trauma-informed approach to early education and its steadfast commitment to supporting families facing complex challenges. Rachel Dike, the Fitzroy Precinct Early Years Coordinator and Olivia Moloney Brown, Fitzroy Precinct Early Years Educational Leader sat down with The Sector to share how their whole-of-family model, grounded in educator reflection, strong community partnerships and inclusive, therapeutic practice is making a powerful difference in the lives of children and families in Melbourne’s inner north.

2025-11-12 07:45:38

by Fiona Alston

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