Need a behaviour chart? The power of positive interactions in supporting children's behavioural learning By Sandi Phoenix B.Psych.Sc Sticker charts, rewards, and positive reinforcement systems are commonly used to ‘shape’ ch... Behaviour charts Behaviour guidance Behaviour management Interaction ratio Positive interactions Positive reinforcement systems 1 Aug 2021 Blog
Educators - Know your Stuff Four things that Educators who know how to exceed do that Educators working towards the National Quality Standard don’t. I have noticed something interesting… the difference in the practice of service... Australian Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) Behaviour charts Educational Leader Educator ethics National Quality Framework National Quality Standard Pedagogy in education Planning & programming Reflective practice Teaching strategies 31 Jul 2021 Blog
The Advocate for Childhood Let’s discuss ‘that child’ found in many education and care settings. However, let’s not label him ‘that child’, and respectfully use his real name, Jacob. Jacob is spirited, energetic and a non-confo... Child-led learning Childhood advocacy Freedom Cup Intrinsic motivation Nature play Outdoor Play Proprioceptive activities Risky play The Phoenix Cups Framework The delight of childhood child education sensory development 30 Jun 2021 Blog
Taking the ego out of teaching DOWNLOAD PDF PRINTABLE HERE >>> As we continue to evolve in our understandings of early childhood research and theory, in particular in the area of neuroscience, we are moving in directions that are i... Child-led learning Children's autonomy Educational Leader Neuroscience Play-based learning Reflective teaching practices Teacher ego Values-based education 24 Jun 2021 Blog
Creating Readers Creating a reader is about joyously reading aloud, modelling good reading habits and having a ready supply of beautiful books always on hand - in the home and in educational facilities. It is never to... Book week Children's books Children's literacy Lifelong reading Literacy development Parental involvement in reading Read-aloud techniques Reading habits Reading in early years Storytime activities Teacher librarian tips 31 Dec 2020 Blog
How do I 'manage' children's behaviour during group time? FAQ – How do I ‘manage’ children’s behaviour during group time? Children’s behavioural learning needs to be guided, supported and encouraged, NOT managed. Children “behave” as they do because they are... Behaviour management Child engagement Children's behaviour Group time Intentional teaching Reflective teaching practices Spontaneous group activities The Phoenix Cups Framework group time 31 Aug 2020 Blog
The Relationship Impact Critically reflecting is about constantly challenging your status quo. It’s always asking yourself “Where do I stand and how does that interact with everyone and everything in my world?” It can be as ... Children's autonomy Critical reflection Educational Leader Emotional resilience in children Reflective teaching practices Relationship impact Relationship-based reflection Sustainability Sustainable education practices challenging status quo 31 Jul 2020 Blog
Creative Craft Activity or Craptivity Creative craft activity or craptivity? It's all in the delivery. You decide. ‘Craptivity’ memes and subsequent support of this term, has recently besieged educator forums. An audience was divided last... Craft activities in early years Developmentally appropriate pedagogy Fine motor skills child development children's art children's craft craft craptivity 31 Aug 2019 Blog
More than just nappy changes and sleep times In the realm of early childhood education, much thought and focus is given to the kindergarten age group (3-5 years), however, adversely, the younger years are often overlooked or glossed over (Sumsio... Educational Leader Holistic infant development Infant attachment Nappy changes Neurosensory development Responsive caregiving Secure caregiver relationships Self-worth and belonging Sensory exploration in infants child education infant and toddler care strategies secure attachments sleep times 30 Jun 2019 Blog
An open letter to hardworking educators Dear Educator, There are some things I need to tell you, I need you to understand..... When I scream and cry I need you. I need you to understand and connect with me. I need your unhurried hands and g... Educator advocacy Educator wellbeing Professional development Respectful caregiving child development 31 Dec 2018
I need an extension - on extending children's interests “You don’t look like you’re enjoying your job, what are you stressed about?” “I have so much paperwork”, sighs the educator with a furrowed brow as she looks up between piles of folders, and trimmed p... Australian Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) Child engagement Child-led learning Meaningful learning experiences Planning & programming Reflective practice in education Responsive teaching strategies child education childcare early childhood education 17 May 2018 Blog
It's time to teach food to our children... And I mean Teach (not preach) Food (not nutrition) to our children. Forget nutrition education for children (or even adults for that matter), we need to go back to basics and teach food education firs... Children and food Children's health Healthy eating habits Introducing vegetables to kids Meal planning Teaching kids about food 1 Jan 2017