Professor Gunilla Dahlberg delivered a fascinating lecture bringing together philosophy, theoretical frameworks and curriculum that got us thinking and reflecting. Following this, there was a panel discussion and Q&A with all presenters.
Quality Time
Parenting: Putting “No” on the Menu
I quite often hear parents saying, “My child eats nothing but plain pasta.” or “My child is such a fussy eater.” I also observe a few children within the who centre struggle to eat. Though both parents/families and we educators strive to provide and encourage them to eat healthy food, it can be challenging to have successful outcome.
The Benefits of Having a Pet
Reflecting on the Early Childhood Australia Conference 2018
Affinity with Birds: Early Childhood Australia Conference 2018
In 2018, Dee, Denise and Shevawn presented a poster based on a project that they undertook in the Preschool room at Handprints Killara relating to an investigation with birds. The poster was a visual representation on how an interest-based project on birds led into research by teachers, into genetics and empathy, and a thorough understanding of birds was built by the children. The children and the birds built a relationship that was independent from that with the teachers.
A Sense of Wonder
This has been a massive week at Handprints ELC, where I found myself reflecting on this concept of wonder. There are so many moments of wonder in our everyday life, but as adults, we are caught in the rush and we are missing the opportunities to slow down and be in the world. Our world in an interesting, amazing and miraculous place. We need to wonder to make decisions, we need to wonder to find enjoyment and we need to wonder to reflect.
School Readiness as a concept
Exploring the concept of school readiness in terms of families, children, educators at early education settings and schools
As an educator in early education and care settings, I have always been fascinated by and read a lot into Reggio Emilia approach. I believe in viewing each child as capable, and planning an environment in view of that. I particularly love their work on the hundred languages which explores the important role of creativity in self expression for young children. I also believe in action research for educators, and I believe that children learn best through a collaborative approach where children, families and educators work together. This is my background and foundation in developing education program’s for Handprints ELC.
My Vision for Handprints ELC
Last Saturday I walked across the dirt ground at 102 Warrimoo Ave, St Ives. I stood in each of the rooms, paused a moment in my office and took a deep breath. Right now, the site holds dirt, pipes and potential. Looking into the future, it will be the place where my dreams, visions and ideas come to life. I couldn’t help but smile as I stood on this block of land that will be my future.






