EYLF Outcome 3
EYLF Learning Outcome 3: Children Have a Strong Sense of Wellbeing
This outcome emphasises physical, emotional, and mental wellbeing. Children learn about healthy lifestyles, including nutrition, exercise, and self-care. They also develop skills to manage emotions and build resilience. A supportive and nurturing environment helps children feel safe and confident, empowering them to explore and engage with the world around them. Educators foster wellbeing through activities that promote physical activity, mindfulness, and emotional expression, ensuring each child feels secure and valued as they grow and thrive.
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January 02, 2025
In the ever-evolving world of education, integrated learning frameworks like STEM and STEAM have gained widespread recognition. These approaches are particularly valuable in early childhood education, where fostering curiosity and critical thinking lays the foundation for lifelong learning. But what exactly sets STEM apart from STEAM, and how can educators decide which approach is best for their classroom? Let’s delve into the core concepts of each and explore their unique benefits.
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January 02, 2025
Outdoor play is a vital part of early childhood education, fostering children’s physical, social, and emotional development. With the simple addition of a stopwatch, outdoor activities can become even more engaging and dynamic, offering opportunities to explore teamwork, problem-solving, and time-awareness in a non-competitive and collaborative way. Let’s dive into some stopwatch-inspired outdoor activities for kids, that early years educators can use to align with the principles of the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF).
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January 02, 2025
Finger painting is more than just messy fun; it’s a powerful tool for early childhood educators to build confidence and self-expression in young learners. This sensory-rich activity provides children with opportunities to explore creativity, take ownership of their work, and develop essential skills—all while fostering a positive sense of self. This article explores how finger painting can be used to boost confidence in early learners and offers practical tips for integrating it into daily activities.
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December 31, 2024
Outdoor play is a cornerstone of early childhood education, offering children opportunities to explore, develop, and grow in a natural and engaging environment. Among the many tools that support outdoor play, trikes and scooters stand out as versatile and effective options for fostering various aspects of children’s development. ABC School Supplies provides a wide range of high-quality trikes and scooters designed to enrich outdoor learning experiences for young learners.
Outdoor Play and the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF)
The Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) underscores the importance of play-based learning in promoting children’s holistic development. Outdoor activities with trikes and scooters can align seamlessly with EYLF principles, practices, and outcomes:
- Outcome 1: Children Have a Strong Sense of Identity Engaging in outdoor play helps children feel secure and supported as they navigate interactions
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August 02, 2022
Children will love making this craft activity for the father figure in their lives. They can choose to make their dad, grandfather, uncle, or even themselves! The possibilities are endless, as they let their creativity run wild to make a truly unique gift!
There are a number of ways children could decorate these wooden people including colouring them using crayons or markers, or dressing them up with felt clothes. In this activity we’ll cover the latter, but feel free to choose the tools that best suit your desired outcomes.
Here’s how to make it:
- Choose your wooden person and select one or many skin colour crayons to colour the areas that clothes won’t cover.
- Choose some felt and trace around the wooden person to give yourself a guide for cutting. You could make a shirt, pants,




