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Getting the Screen Time Balance Right for Families

Screen time is all about balance. It's sometimes more about what is being done on the screen than the amount of time spent. Too much screen time can mean that family members aren't really talking to each other or spending time in a productive way...
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Writing in Prep to Year 2

What is writing? Writing is a process of using letters, words and sentences to communicate thoughts and ideas. Even though it might look simple, it requires the synthesis and application of many understandings and skills. Even when writing a note to...
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Literacy Learning in Prep

By the end of the first year at school, the Australian Curriculum: English expects that most children will be able to: • Read short, predictable texts with familiar vocabulary and supportive images • Identify letters of the alphabet and use the...
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The Importance of Home Learning in P-5

Home learning across P-5 is important because it is the intersection between home and school. As children grow older, home learning and the amount of time engaged in home learning increase in importance. Here are five constructive purposes for home...
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Nurturing a Love of Reading

For children today, reading books for pleasure has a lot of competition from many other pursuits, ones that seem to require less engagement for an instant excitement return. Television doesn’t require them to visualise scenarios or use their...
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Thank You for an Outstanding Year in Foundation and Junior College

As we near the end of the school year, it is hard to fathom just how fast 2022 has passed. There have been many highlights for the students, times of personal achievements, many milestones reached, new friendships formed, personal challenges...
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Building Reading Stamina

What do teachers mean when they talk about building your child’s writing and reading stamina? In your child’s academic report, building reading and writing stamina are often referenced as the next steps to improve achievement in English, and as a...
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What can I do to support my child’s transition to school? Your child's development - 3 to 5 years

This information has been sourced from the Early Years Learning Framework Developmental Milestones booklet, developed by the Community Child Care Co-operative for the Department of Education. Your child is ready to transition to school when they are...
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Preparing You and Your Child for a Wonderful Year in Prep

The start of the Prep year can not only be daunting for children, but for their parents too. For parents, there are healthy lunchboxes to plan, car park drop-offs to coordinate, uniforms to organise and stationery orders to process. Many parents may...
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Reading for Pleasure: Inspiring Children to Read

Reading is not just something that children should do in school, it needs to be an everyday part of our lives and something we choose to do at all ages! Here’s why reading for pleasure is so important…Dr Seuss once said, “You can find magic wherever...
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