TLC Early Education & Care Centres Being in the childcare industry for over 10 years, TLC has built a great foundation to support, develop and nurture your child’s strengths, interests and individual needs. With passionate and dedicated qualified educators, nothing but the best quality of education and care is promised for your child here at TLC Early Education and Care Centres. We are exceeding in our National Quality Standards in our Educational Program and Practice and Relationships with Children.
We provide all meals at TLC. Our children are always asking for seconds at meal times and there is always plenty of it. We have a 4 week rotating Summer & Winter Menu which supports 50% of their RDI. Lunch is usually a hot meal with fruit as dessert and morning tea and afternoon tea consists of vegie platters, assorted dip, crackers, vegie muffins, scones and cheese toasties just to name a few.
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Little Giants Auburn is proudly Australian family owned and operated. We strive to be at the cutting edge of Educational Pedagogy and fostering a holistic Early Learning Program that supports every child to achieve their full potential.
At Little Giants Auburn we operate Monday- Friday 7.00am to 6.00pm, 52 weeks a year catering for children birth to school age. Our mission is to ignite the spirit of learning, friendship and community through a holistic Early Education Program that puts the best interests of children first. We are dedicated to helping create responsible and caring new leaders of the 21st century. We look forward to partnering with you to provide your children with the very best opportunities, joyful memories and a positive pathway that will support them for life.
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At First Academy Child Care Centre believe that for a child to succeed, he/she must have inspiration, help, self esteem and other resources before being able to achieve any goals, so we endeavour to provide the children with the ingredients for success.
We strive to promote a mutually beneficial partnership with all families and the wider community, integrating culturally diverse backgrounds, beliefs and attitudes.
We strive to assist families with objective information or advice in relation to their child and endeavour to develop a positive relationship with them.
So, if you are looking for a dedicated early childhood service that treasures and encourages every child to achieve success through rewarding experiences, quality care and education.
We are open from 7.00am to 6.00pm week days, our service caters for children from 0-6 years old. We provide a specialised school readiness program and learning programs that are tailored for your child, a variety of fresh, warm meals, lots of fun and the best of all.
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Learning Links works in collaboration with schools, early childhood settings and parents to support children with learning disabilities and difficulties. Our vision is to provide children and young people who have difficulties learning with the skills, services and family support that enable them to reach their full potential. Our specialist professionals work with children to address concerns with speech, language and communication, fine and gross motor development, literacy and numeracy, anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, social skills and behaviour, developmental delay, ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia and dysgraphia, high functioning autism and sensory processing disorders.
We understand that every child is unique with different strengths and difficulties and that each family has their own set of challenges and goals. We tailor the best possible program for each child and offer families access to a caring and committed team of highly qualified experts across therapy, educational support and psychology. NDIS registered provider. Call us to find out how we can help support your child on 8525 8222 or visit
www.learninglinks.org.au. Learning Links Centres are located in Maroubra, Peakhurst, Oatley, Bella Vista and Liverpool.
Scribbles Long Day Care Centre offers care for children birth to 5 yrs.
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contact us or the centre in person for more information or to fill in a waiting list form.
Frontrunner Learning Centres Australia launched a new and interactive website. Our life-changing tutoring solutions are for any child that is struggling at school.
You can now share your concerns on our page and book online your free educational assessment. Check our tutoring solutions at:
https://www.frontrunnerlearningcentres.com.au/
Oz Education Lidcombe join us as our centre opens their doors to families and friends, every LAST Saturday of every month at our Early Learning Centres for a Community Fun Day.
Drop in with your little ones and take part in a wide range of fun experiences, meet and greet our wonderful team and find out more about the benefits of enrolling in an Early Learning Centre. There are 30% off Registrations Fees.
We will be happy to hear your thoughts on the government changes and will take all your enquiries in relation to CCS changes to our team for their expert advice.
RSVP today at 1300 644 125 Time: 10am to 1pm November 24th 2018
31-33 Swete St Lidcombe NSW Ph: 1300 644 125 www.ozeducation.com.au
PARENT INFORMATION
Sibling Rivalry
Becoming an older brother or sister can be a confusing time for toddlers and preschoolers. Sibling rivalry is often identified when a toddler or preschooler starts to have one or all of the following behaviours:
Some potential sibling rivalry behaviours:
- tantrums, anger and aggression
- whingeing
- regressive behaviour - refusing to use the toilet, wanting to use a bottle or nappies
- losing interest in activities once enjoyed
- ignoring the new baby
- behaviour seems too good to be true or their behaviour is unbelievably difficult
- more demanding
- being withdrawn and more clingy - not want to play with friends or go to preschool
- waking up in the middle of the night
- wanting to get into bed with you
Things to prepare your toddler or preschooler for the arrival of a new baby:
- Find opportunities for your toddler or preschooler to have contact with very young babies
- Read books about babies or play with baby dolls
- Take your toddler and preschooler to antenatal visits
- Let your toddler or preschooler help organize the baby's bed and other equipment
- If your toddler or preschooler will be going to regular or occasional child care it is helpful to start this prior to the birth of your baby
- Encourage the carer to provide short periods of care before the baby is due, if this is not already happening. This will familiarize both the older child and the carer
Things that may reduce sibling rivalry:
- Let your toddler or preschooler know when you're going to hospital. Even though it is hard, wake them don't just disappear. Sleep problems can start if the young child wakes and finds their parents have gone to hospital
- While you are in hospital if possible your older child should be cared for in their own home
- At the hospital visits be ready to give your older child a cuddle and all your attention before introducing them to the new baby
- Even if your older child becomes upset when they have to leave you it is important that they continue to come for visits while you are in hospital
- Have a gift from the newborn baby to give to the older sibling
- Ask the older child to guess what her new brother or sister is feeling: is the baby hungry? or happy? or cold? This helps the older child to understand that this new arrival also has feelings
- When you need to attend to the baby for lengthy periods ensure you know where your other child is and what they are doing - having a box of special toys or refreshments for them during this time can help
- Keep on reassuring your older child that there is enough love to go around, even though you now have to share your time
- Offer your older child regular (even if brief) periods of close bodily contact, like hugs and cuddles
- Remember that toddlers and some preschoolers find it hard to wait. Don't always delay giving your toddler or preschooler some attention until the new baby is asleep
- Remember that when a new baby arrives your older child can be confused and unprepared for the higher expectations that seem to be placed on them overnight
- Reinforce positive behaviour by praising
- Involve your older child in caring for the baby
- Have special uninterrupted time for each childEnsure both parents are consistent in using family rules
- Set limits and try to have a daily routine so that your older child feels safe and knows what to expect
- If you make promises ensure that you provide what you promised
- Remind people there are two children not just the baby