Kids and Traffic – A safety message for all parents When families are out and about, there are many ways to help keep young children safe in and around traffic. Families can […]
It is a fact of life that children in group care get sick. They have increased exposure to other children, and play closely with shared toys, in addition, children have lower resistance […]
The StEPS program is an initiative of NSW Health and offers all 4 years old children free vision screening at Woy Woy Peninsula Community Child Care on August the 14th, 15th and […]
The Bob Turner Wildlife show is on again at Woy Woy Peninsula Community Child Care. An educational and entertaining experience for the kids with hands on, close up contact with a variety […]
Cut chorizo sausages in half. Heat oil in pan and cook the sausages. Remove from pan, slice into small pieces and set aside Cook the chicken in same pan, when chicken is […]
Please send your child to preschool in appropriate warm clothing (long sleeves and pants) but with other options – layers are best as these allow for temperature variations during the day dependent […]
Help us raise funds for our Centre by buying an Entertainment Membership, and you can enjoy value the whole family will love this school holidays. You’ll receive hundreds of valuable offers to […]
Starting preschool is a big milestone in a young child’s life and can be a huge change for them. It’s perfectly normal for a child to feel anxious about these changes and […]
Our Outdoor Learning Environment cops some wear over the course of a year. During the summer holidays we had the drainage fixed, and the ground graded and turfed! The children (and adults) […]
Many studies have found children suffer when the situation at home is not a happy one. How can parents and the community help children in vulnerable situations grow up to be healthy […]
Were you smacked as a child? Do you sometimes resort to a smack to discipline your child? Smacking has now been outlawed in 51 countries and there is a push to have […]
One third of pre-schoolers own their own mobile screen-based device and infants are spending an average of two hours a day in front of screens. The child health Poll released by the […]
It’s midnight and you’re tossing and turning in bed — your nighty or your boxer shorts are getting pulled in all directions. Your mind’s racing with questions like: “Why did I say […]
Another week, another edict about school lunches. Lunchboxes these days must be healthy, and often schools ask for children to only bring ‘nude’ lunches, free of any packaging rubbish. Now parents and […]
Computer coding for kids is big business, and a growing number of privately run code camps are offering expensive school holiday coding camps. Children from age five learn the basics of ‘drag […]
The world the children of today are required to navigate is probably more challenging and complex than that faced by any generation that’s gone before them. We’re often told the key to […]