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Child Care News for Parents & Carers
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July 29, 2020
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Kia ora, this week the nine hallmarks of a high quality early education service and learn how to get involved in Red Nose Day this Friday 31 July.
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What are the features of a high-quality early childhood education service?
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Early childhood education (ECE) has so much to offer young children, and although there are different environments and approaches to suit individual families, quality is an important consideration when choosing any ECE service.
That said, 'quality' is not a single item to be ticked off the list before enrolment. There are numerous things that determine whether an ECE service is of high quality, so let’s look at nine quality indicators, according to the Education Review Office (ERO).
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Roll up, roll up for the Red Nose Appeal!
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Cure Kids is New Zealand's leading child health research charity and their Red Nose Appeal is a brilliant way for families, schools and everyone to get involved in some feel-good fundraising.
This month, Cure Kids aim to raise more than $1,000,000 for NZ-based research that will help to save, extend and improve the lives of children living with serious illnesses and conditions.
Red Nose Day is their flagship event – being held this week Friday, 31 July – but there are fun things happening all month and lots of ways to make a positive difference to the health of Kiwi kids.
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