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NSW launches free childcare and ‘first ever’ state-wide ECEC review

The first-ever independent review of the Early Childhood Education Centre (ECEC) sector comes just as the new multi-billion-dollar preschool reform initiatives are launching in NSW and Victoria. Lincoln Bridge Tweet In mid-2022, the Premiers of New South Wales and Victoria announced joint proposals to radically improve ECEC accessibility, which will give all children the opportunity […]

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Cyber Safety skills for preschool age children: report says to start early

The statistics are shocking: in Australia, over 80% of children aged two to five years use the internet. That’s four in five preschool aged children turning to risky cyberspace for entertainment, learning, creativity and school preparedness. Lincoln Bridge Tweet The catastrophic Optus and Medibank hacks recently have reminded us how easily our privacy and personal

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High demand for childcare leaves working parents struggling to find care

The anticipated post-pandemic growth of the early learning industry is now being realised in stark reality. We’re seeing increasing numbers of primary carers returning to the workforce, additional government focus being given to the industry and a new range of financial supports available to families. Lincoln Bridge Tweet Combined with a growing body of research

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Drastic change makes it easier for First Nation families to access childcare

The early childcare education industry has welcomed the announcement of significant funding and partnerships aimed at improved school readiness amongst First Nations children. Lincoln Bridge Tweet The $43.9 million commitment – confirmed in the Federal Budget announced in October 2022 – will increase the number of subsidised childcare hours by 50% per fortnight for Indigenous

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More than just child-minding: The psychological benefits of daycare

In Australia, recent studies have shown that as many as 20% of children are starting school while developmentally limited in one or more of the five key Australian Early Development Census domains. Lincoln Bridge Tweet The 2019 survey tracked trends in children’s language, communications and cognitive skills, physical health and wellbeing, social competence, emotional maturity and

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Radical childcare reform: free kinder, starting school aged 6+ for two states 

Childcare centres across New South Wales and Victoria look set to play a pivotal role in a proposed early learning transformation aimed at “closing the gap” in school classrooms. Lincoln Bridge Tweet To improve and equalise children’s emotional and social readiness for formal schooling, the plan seeks to provide all young children with an additional,

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Childcare centres use secret weapon to help challenging behaviours

Difficult behaviour is a conversation all educators are having right now. It turns out ‘downward dog’ is one tool we can use to help our youngest people with behavioural challenges. Lincoln Bridge Tweet Inattention, hyperactive behaviours, poor hand-eye coordination and low cognitive performance are high on the list of concerns for educators and parents. On

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How the pandemic harmed our 0-5 year old’s (and how ECEC can help)

The data is in, and the effects of lockdowns and isolation on children are concerning. Early childhood care is more important than ever for our young Australians. Lincoln Bridge Tweet We’ve moved on from the days of isolation and quarantines, and we’re seeing instead the holistic effect on children from the global lockdown. During Australia’s

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The reflective educator toolbox: 7 steps to better teaching

Shining a thoughtful spotlight on ourselves and our work can mean all the difference for the children and families in our care. Here’s how to become a self-reflective educator in a few minutes each day. Lincoln Bridge Tweet Learning isn’t just for students. As educators, we need to consistently evaluate and improve ourselves and our

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Demand surges for all childcare assets: have you considered selling for top profit?

Despite two years of curve balls, the childcare market has held up exceptionally well against other sectors. Is it time to appraise your business, and consider selling while investor demand outstrips supply? Lincoln Bridge Tweet Regardless of everything the last two years has thrown at us – actually, because of it – childcare property and

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