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Early Childhood |
Education and Care News |
October 29, 2019 |
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Kia ora, this week converting touring parents into enrolments and eight non-spooky but super fun craft ideas for Halloween.
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Converting lookers to bookers
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With many areas experiencing issues of over supply and providers struggling to fill vacancies, now, more than ever, it's important to make a great first impression on families and to run a professional and informative tour, which leads to touring families converting to enrolments.
Tours are your opportunity to connect with families and to demonstrate your service's approach to the education and care of children as well as your facilities and the programs on offer.
When planning and running tours of your service it's important to think about which of your staff members are best placed to showcase your service in its best possible light, answer questions and provide a warm and welcoming tone to the tour.
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Non-Scary Halloween Activities
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This week is Halloween and many preschoolers will head out for a spot of trick or treating with their parents. While this very American tradition is growing in popularity in Australia, for many preschoolers typical Halloween motifs are pretty scary.
Witches, bats, goblins, and ghosts are the stuff of nightmares for some children and it's important to bear this in mind when planning any Halloween-themed activities or projects. To take the scare factor out of Halloween this year, we thought it might be fun to share a few non-spooky craft ideas.
As always, these suggestions are simple, cost effective and can be scaled up or down to best meet the needs of the children in your service.
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Boost your occupancy |
Our Premium and Enterprise services will increase parent enquiries to your child care
business
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