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Early Childhood |
Education and Care News |
June 11, 2019 |
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Kia ora, this week meet Rosanne Graham, the CEO of Evolve Education, which was recently named NZ's most trusted kindergarten operator. Also, could you do away with the toys in your service? Learn about the early childhood providers experimenting with this approach.
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Industry Profile:
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Evolve Education's Rosanne Graham
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As a part of our monthly newsletter for early childhood education and care providers we are running a series of profiles on leaders in the early childhood sector designed to further educate, inform and inspire our readers.
This week we are proud to introduce you to the CEO for Evolve Education Rosanne Graham. Evolve Education, which operates 128 centres across the country, was recently names NZ's most trusted Kindergarten Centre operator in the 2019 Reader's Digest Trusted Brands awards
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Early childhood services taking away the toys
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It's widely acknowledged that play based learning is important for the wellbeing and development of young children. But when it comes to playing with toys the jury is out.
Our modern world full of mass consumerism and impressive technological advancements means that children are spoilt for choice when it comes to toys. Regardless of whether they're designed to be educational or not, some experts now believe that toys are the wrong tactic for helping toddlers grow and learn.
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