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  • 20 Inspirational Quotes to Empower You as An Early Childhood Educators

    20 Inspirational Quotes to Empower You as An Early Childhood Educators

    Educators play a pivotal role in shaping the future by nurturing young minds. It's a profession filled with challenges and triumphs, requiring dedication, empathy, and resilience. To uplift and inspire you, our unsung heroes, here are 20 inspirational quotes tailored for Early Childhood Educators....
  • A Practical Example of a Cycle of Planning

    A Practical Example of a Cycle of Planning

    Here is an example of what a cycle of planning might look like...
  • Where to find examples of the OSHC Weekly Programming and Reflection Diary?

    Where to find examples of the OSHC Weekly Programming and Reflection Diary?

    We have a ton of examples and support available for our Weekly Programming and Reflection Diaries... here's how to find them.
  • A Quick Guide to the Educational Leader Diary

    A Quick Guide to the Educational Leader Diary

    The Educational Leader Diary when used correctly acts as a Reflection Tool and shows how critical reflection is being used within the team to improve outcomes for children. It demonstrates and captures evidence of the role of the Educational Leader and the work they are doing to support Educators. Here's a quick guide to the Educational Leader Diary to maximise the way it's being used in your service.
  • 20 Engaging Group Time Experience Ideas for ECEC

    20 Engaging Group Time Experience Ideas for ECEC

    Group times are a cornerstone of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC). They offer opportunities for children to learn, engage, and connect with their peers and educators. To make group times truly enriching and captivating, it's important to have a variety of activities at your fingertips. Here are 20 engaging group time experience ideas that align with EYLF, ensuring a holistic and stimulating learning environment.
  • Tips for Involving the Community and Building Connections in your ECEC

    Tips for Involving the Community and Building Connections in your ECEC

    Fostering strong connections with the community has become increasingly vital. Not only does this collaboration enhance the overall experience for children, families, and educators, but it also aligns seamlessly with the principles of the EYLF. Here's some tips and strategies for including the community in your ECEC service with links to EYLF.
  • Where to find Program inspiration?

    Where to find Program inspiration?

    Are you stuck? Feel like you've fallen into the cycle of the same thing over and over and want to start the year off fresh? Maybe still stuck in Christmas mode? Here are all the places you can find program inspiration this year!
  • Essential Tips for Wrapping up the Year and Preparing for Next in ECEC

    Essential Tips for Wrapping up the Year and Preparing for Next in ECEC

    Let's dive straight into the essential tips for wrapping up the year and preparing for the next in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC).
  • Free Early Childhood Christmas Program with Links to EYLF

    Free Early Childhood Christmas Program with Links to EYLF

    Download your free EYLF Early Childhood Christmas Program. Incorporating these Christmas activities into your ECEC program not only brings holiday cheer but also aligns with the principles of EYLF. It's a testament to the rich learning opportunities that can be found in every festive season. Remember to document these activities in your Weekly Programming and Reflection Child Educator Diary.
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    What Children Can Learn From Chickens In Early Childhood and How to Include Them in Your Centre

    The thought of keeping chickens in your childcare centre or kindergarten might seem like a crazy idea. After all, chickens are big and noisy, right? Wrong! Chickens are actually fantastic educational pets that can be trained to behave in certain ways at the sound of your voice. They can even be litter trained! Here’s how chickens in early childhood can teach children important lessons about responsibility, nutrition, and empathy.
  • 5 Spooky Experiences for your Early Childhood Service with Links to EYLF

    5 Spooky Experiences for your Early Childhood Service with Links to EYLF

    Halloween offers an excellent opportunity to engage children in Early Childhood Education and Care settings with activities that are both educational and enjoyable. Here are five Halloween experiences designed to stimulate creativity, encourage collaboration, and promote cognitive development, all while being culturally sensitive and appropriate.
  • EYLF Activities to Develop Gross Motor Skills 0-5 Years

    EYLF Activities to Develop Gross Motor Skills 0-5 Years

    In the first two years of life, children are rapidly developing their gross motor skills. Here are some activities tailored to 0-5 year olds that are linked to the Early Years Learning Framework.
  • Nurturing Young Minds: Challenges of Teaching Sustainability in ECEC Programs

    Nurturing Young Minds: Challenges of Teaching Sustainability in ECEC Programs

    Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) plays a pivotal role in shaping young minds and fostering lifelong learning. One of the critical lessons we aim to instill in our young learners today is the importance of sustainable practices. However, integrating sustainability into ECEC programs comes with its own set of unique challenges.
  • Sustainability Prompts for your ECEC

    Sustainability Prompts for your ECEC

    It is pretty common now that most people recognise and even celebrate sustainable practices. This is no different in Early Childhood Education and Care. The industry places a heavy priority on Sustainable Practices and recognises your important role of inspiring the new generation in our collective responsibility. Early Childhood Education and Care has the opportunity to pave the way for a sustainable future.

  • "Streamline practice and compliance": A Case Study

    "Streamline practice and compliance": A Case Study

    We asked our wonderful long term customers, Angel Tots Early Learning Centre, to share with us how Butler Diaries are used inside their service and they provided some amazing insights into compliance, streamlining practice, and creating tailored and individualised programs for the children in their care.
  • STEM Experiences for Science Week

    STEM Experiences for Science Week

    We love Science Week! What a great excuse to get dirty, ask questions, enjoy being wrong, and learn something new! Here are awesome STEM experiences you can try for Science Week.
  • NAIDOC Week and Beyond

    NAIDOC Week and Beyond

    NAIDOC Week is a significant event in Australia that celebrates the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. For educators in early childhood education, this annual observance offers a valuable opportunity to engage young children in learning about Indigenous cultures, fostering respect, and promoting reconciliation. In this article, we explore NAIDOC Week using a EYLF lens and provide program suggestions and examples. Download your Free Programming Spread Example here.

  • Early Childhood and Technology: The Role in Early Learning Centres

    Early Childhood and Technology: The Role in Early Learning Centres

    Technology has become an integral part of our daily lives, and it is inevitable that it will continue to play a significant role in shaping our future. The use of technology in early childhood education has become a topic of debate among parents, educators, and policy-makers. Some argue that technology should be integrated into early childhood learning, while others believe it can have negative effects on child development. In this article, we will explore the Early Years Learning Framework and National Quality Standards and their recommendations for the use of technology in early childhood education.
  • Composting in Early Childhood

    A Guide to Setting Up Compost in your Early Learning Centre

    By participating in the composting process, children can develop a sense of responsibility and ownership over their environment, as well as a deeper appreciation for the natural world. Additionally, composting can be used as a way to teach children about the interconnectedness of living systems and the importance of conservation and stewardship of natural resources. 
  • Updated EYLF and MTOP V2.0 Learning Outcomes for your Weekly Programming and Reflection Diary

    Updated EYLF and MTOP V2.0 Learning Outcomes for your Weekly Programming and Reflection Diary

    Your Programming and Reflection Pack just got bigger! Not only does it include Print-Ready Photo Evidence for your Weekly Programming and Reflection Diary, but it now also includes an Updated EYLF and MTOP V2.0 Learning Outcome template so you can start using the V2.0 Frameworks now. Yes, we are continuing the goal of no more sticky fingers!

  • 5 Stimulating Easter STEM Experiences (with links to EYLF) to do in your Early Learning Centre

    5 Stimulating Easter STEM Experiences (with links to EYLF) to do in your Early Learning Centre

    Easter is a time for celebration, fun and learning! It is also a great opportunity to engage young children in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) experiences. STEM experiences help children develop critical thinking skills, creativity, problem-solving skills, and teamwork. Here are ten STEM experiences that are perfect for early childhood education and care services during the Easter season.
  • "Beautiful and Visually Appealing": A Case Study

    "Beautiful and Visually Appealing": A Case Study

    We love seeing the different ways educators are adding their own personality to their documentation. We checked out the Torquay Kids' teams Diaries and saw how educators are using different methods such as highlighting and photos to complete planning and reflections.
  • "It's doing your work for you" A Case Study

    "It's doing your work for you" A Case Study

    "I don't know where it has been all my life."

    Leanne is a veteran Educator in the industry for nearly 40 years. As a relief worker, she visits many centres with different philosophies and practices. When asked about her practice and method, she points to the Butler Method supporting her in her programming and practice. Leanne feels the Butler Method has simplified her documentation and helped her meet her obligations. She has described the diary as doing her work for her.

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    The Importance of Critical Reflection in Early Childhood Education

    Critical reflection – the process of carefully evaluating the outcomes of our actions – can help us to improve our educational methods, and thus to better meet the needs of the children in our care. Critical reflection is a skill that comes with time and experience, but it’s well worth putting in the effort to hone it, as it will help you to continuously learn and improve your practice over time. Read on to find out more about how you can apply critical reflection in your early childhood education centre.
  • Print Ready Photo Evidence for your Weekly Programming and Reflection Child Educator Diary

    Print Ready Photo Evidence for your Weekly Programming and Reflection Child Educator Diary

    We have created print ready photo templates to make providing photo evidence easier. They are the perfect size to print and stick into your Weekly Programming and Reflection Diary. The Design is drag and drop friendly and works with Free Canva Accounts. Learn more...
  • Rated Exceeding "The Department Love It": A Case Study

    Rated Exceeding "The Department Love It": A Case Study

    We were lucky enough to be invited into Brady Bunch at Hervey Bay. This is one of their three Queensland centres with another three down South. The absolutely wonderful team took us through their service and how they achieved an Exceeding Rating. Brady Bunch completely flipped their planning and programming method and introduced the Butler Method is 2021.
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    EYLF in Practice: Belonging, Being and Becoming

    Fundamental to the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) are the three pillars Being, Belonging, and Becoming. These values guide the framework and our practice as Early Childhood Educators. This includes our mission, vision, and actions as well as our day-to-day operations. This article takes you through the three pillars of the EYLF.
  • Sustainability in Practice for ECEC

    Sustainability in Practice for ECEC

  • How our customers use our diaries for educator programming and reflection.

    How our customers use our diaries for educator programming and reflection.

    Take a look at how our customers use the Weekly Programming and Reflection diaries.
  • Thinking outside the box but within the NQS

    Thinking outside the box but within the NQS

    I was a family day care educator when my children were little. The industry was not as regulated back then and there were certainly not the resources available today that would enable you to stay within the regulatory guidelines.
  • Managing change in a positive way

    Managing change in a positive way

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