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Tag: Reflective practice

How can my service build a strong relationship with my community?

Group of children with their hands in the air

Using reflective practice, following and extending children’s ideas, and learning and implementing key intentional teaching activities will naturally connect you with your broader community Here are some tips and ideas: […]

How do I redirect and educate a child in our service who likes to find and squash insects?

Young child standing in a puddle in Autumn, bending down to touch the surface of the water.

Sounds like a wonderful opportunity to explore nature, empathy and sustainability! First, ask yourself why this particular child might be acting this way. Is it fear, interest or perhaps a […]

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It Takes A Village acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the First Peoples of this nation and the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work. We recognise their continuing connection to culture, land, water and community.

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