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Pilot supports smooth transitions to school for children with severe disability

The Queensland Department of Education has introduced the Enrolment Navigator Pilot, aimed at supporting families of children with severe disabilities as they transition to Prep at state schools. 

2025-11-20 07:30:51

by Fiona Alston

UNSW Law Journal invites contributions on legal issues impacting children

Legal, policy and advocacy professionals with an interest in child rights and protection are invited to contribute to a forthcoming thematic issue of the University of New South Wales Law Journal, focused on children and the law.

2025-11-20 07:00:01

by Fiona Alston

A new chapter for early literacy: the next phase of the Better Beginnings program

Celebrating 20 years of service across Western Australia, the long‑running Better Beginnings program is entering a refreshed phase, offering updated resources, simplified delivery and greater reach for young children and their families.

2025-11-19 06:50:09

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

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

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