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Early Childhood Australia

Being honest one of the reasons I chose this site was because I want to travel someday to Australia, and I thought to myself well this research might be interesting to know about. This website actually focuses on many different topics such as: "
  • Child and family centres, programs and support services
  • Inclusion support
  • Social and emotional wellbeing
  • Maternal & child health services
  • Parent education (birth to eight)" (Connor, n.d.).
I learned they are actually trying to get a Child Care Package law passed that will help families tremendously with financials for child care. Most families have already reached their cap limits and childcare isn't getting any cheaper. Many children miss out on getting the education they deserve because the costs are so high or not reasonable or they don't receive enough caps to cover the cost.They Also have resources available to caregivers about professional development, and parents concerning their child's first year at school. ReferencesConnor, J. ( N.D.). Thinking about practice working with the early years learning framework. Early Childhood Australia. Retrievedhttp://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/nqsplp/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/EYLFPLP_Thinking_about_practice_Planner_Screen.pdf from 

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  1. I also want to travel here, and it is also why I looked at this website. It is always interesting seeing the way others care and are devoted to their young early learners.

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  2. Nice choice of Australia. Thank you for sharing this information, I learned a lot. I thin it is great that they are attempting to get a law passed for a child care package because that will help families to be able to afford adequate childcare.

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