The first site I subscribed to their e- letter was Early childhood Australia.They sent me an email so I could subscribe to their e-letter this week however a data error occurred every time I went to put in the robot code., soooo I read on the same site previous e- letters. Some on their topics include;
The best of early childhood news!
Welcome to the latest issue of ECA WebWatch, featuring feeling safe with families.
In this issue:
- new Early Years Workforce Strategy
- what makes children feel safe?
- new education goal for 2025
- happy home learning for children and parents
- crisis in Syria affecting families and young children
- staying safe in the driveway
- childhood allergies on the rise
- homeless Dads need better support
- National Quality Agenda IT System goes live
- Fathers for School Readiness
- removing barriers to Indigenous access of ECEC services
As you can see there are so very interesting topics here that are of universal interest and other such as the Indigenous issues that are local to their area.Their website is webwatch@earlychildhood.org.au
Another wonderful website who posts wonderful weekly posts to your email is www.janetlansbury.com. You can follow her on facebook and her posts are geared to early childhood and parenting.
This week I was able to join The Walden University Early Childhood organization and my membership was accepted, I can join discussions through this and look forward to accessing this resource.
It will be interesting to see if issues in Australia are similar to issues faced in the United States. I noticed that there is a topic about how the crisis in Syria is effecting children. I seems that this website is not only specific to Australia, but also examines other topics involving children around the world. What is the Walden University Early Childhood organization?
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ReplyDeleteI am so excited to see what you learn from the Australia site, and it looks like some of the things are the same as the United States. Good luck in exploring the site and learning new things.
It's great to see that Australia is dealing with the same issues as the United States are. How did you find out about Walden University Early Childhood Organization?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the additional website, I'm always looking for user friendly resources for trainings, teachers and the classroom. Also, I'm interested int the EC organization, I had intented on becoming apart of that yet got swept away with other things. :)
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