EYLF Outcome 5
EYLF Learning Outcome 5: Children Are Effective Communicators
This outcome focuses on children’s ability to express themselves, understand others, and engage with diverse forms of communication. Through language, gestures, art, and digital tools, children learn to share ideas and connect with others. Educators foster rich language experiences and provide opportunities for children to explore verbal, non-verbal, and written communication. Developing these skills supports relationships, self-expression, and comprehension of their environment, laying the groundwork for lifelong communication and literacy.
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January 08, 2025
Water play is a dynamic and meaningful way to engage young children in early learning centres and daycare settings. Not only does it entertain, but it also aligns closely with the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) by fostering sensory exploration, social skills, and problem-solving abilities. In this guide, we explore creative water play activities designed to inspire fun and learning while supporting key EYLF outcomes.
Simple Water Play Activities for Early Learners
Fun and Easy Water Play Ideas
Simple water activities are perfect for group play in an early learning centre. A bucket of water can become a collaborative experiment where children pour, scoop, and splash together. Provide cups, spoons, and floating toys to encourage exploration
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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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December 20, 2024
Sustainable practices in childcare education is an essential focus for educators and families as we strive for a greener future. Integrating sustainable practices within early childhood education plays a vital role in shaping environmentally conscious individuals. This new approach aligns closely with the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF), particularly:
- Outcome 2: Children are connected with and contribute to their world.
- Outcome 4: Children are confident and involved learners.
- Outcome 5: Children are effective communicators.
We explore the importance of sustainability in childcare, practical methods to introduce eco-friendly concepts to children, and the ways in which childcare centres can lead the charge in fostering sustainable behaviours and encouraging children to continue these practices at home.
Understanding Sustainability in Childcare
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October 27, 2022
Who knew paper plates could be so versatile! Get creative with this Christmas Tree Craft Activity to show them how to turn a paper plate into a sparkly work of art.
Here’s how to make it:
- Take one of each of the two sizes of plates. Fold them in half both ways so you make quarters.
- Cut down the lines so you end up with 4 quarters of each plate.
- Take two quarters from the large plate and one quarter of the small plate top construct your tree (the small quarter goes at the top).
- Paint each section the colours you like. We’ve chosen green poster paint, but we’ve made some variations of the green by adding some yellow and/or white for some different colours. Paint with strokes, or dab for a leafy looking result.
- Once the paint is dry use glue to attached




