Multicultural Resources
Australia’s approach to multicultural policy embraces our shared values and cultural traditions and recognises that Australia’s multicultural character gives us a competitive edge in an increasingly globalised world. The approach articulates the rights and responsibilities that are fundamental to living in Australia and supports the rights of all to celebrate, practise and maintain their cultural traditions within the law and free from discrimination. The policy aims to strengthen social cohesion through promoting belonging, respecting diversity and fostering engagement with Australian values, identity and citizenship, within the framework of Australian law.
Our latest outdoor corflute sign quotes the words of The Seekers which sums it up perfectly us just how lucky we really are live in The Lucky Country.
This sign can be left outdoor in the weather or you can use it indoors, UV printed and Weather proof so will last for a good few years www.pdfeducationsupplies.com.au
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Jun 25, 2016
Worm Farming
There are many benefit to having a worm farm
It requires very little space
It does not produce bad smells.
It does not produce green house gases
It can be done outdoors and indoors.
It can process organic waste in a short time
It saves you money on fertilizers, soil conditioners and pesticides
It produces Worm Tea (liquid worm castings) which is both a natural pest repellent and organic fertilizer
It produces Worm Castings which are amongst the best organic fertilizers known to man
It produces a surplus of earthworms or compost wormswhich can improve your garden's soil in many ways
It produces a continues supply of big fat fishing worms
It takes less than 10 minutes of maintenance per week
It can be easily turned into a profitable worm composting fund raiser for your early learning service.
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Jun 24, 2016
Acknowledgement of Country
An Acknowledgement of Country is a way of showing awareness of and respect for the traditional Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander owners of the land on which a meeting or event is being held, and of recognising the continuing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to their Country.
This PDF Education Supplies resources aim to support Quality Area 6 Element 6.3.4
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Jun 24, 2016
Heal The Past and Build The Future
Closing the Gap, Reconciliation, and Sorry Day we need to work together. We should always respect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. This latest sign from PDF Education Supplies is our sign of respect. www.pdfeducationsupplies.com.au
"As Australians, we are all here, woven into this country.
As part of our reconciliation journey, there are truths to tell, stories to celebrate, and relationships to grow.
Reconciliation is at the heart of our nations’ future.
Join us on our nation’s reconciliation journey." Reconciliation Australia
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Jun 24, 2016
OUTDOOR PLAY BENEFITS IN WINTER
OUTDOOR PLAY BENEFITS IN WINTER www.pdfeducationsupplies.com.au During the warm spring and summer months, it seems natural to allow children to play outside. When winter comes along, parents may be more hesitant to send children outside. However, there are plenty of ways to make sure children stay safe and healthy outside in the winter and there are health benefits that accompany this outdoor playtime. 1. Children Can Escape Indoor Germs, Bacteria It is impossible to shield children completely from all viruses or bacteria that can make them ill, especially in the winter when they are more prevalent. However, allowing children to come into contact with some of these pests and bacteria in a natural way can actually make them less likely to develop autoimmune disorders and allergies, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC). "It strengthens the immune system by allowing your child an escape from indoor germs and bacteria and...
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Jun 22, 2016
MUD PLAY BENEFITS FOR CHILDREN
There is evidence suggesting that mud play is a basic biological need, and this type of play has many physical, psychological and emotional benefits for children. MUD MAKES YOU HAPPY – New research has shown that exposure to friendly soil bacteria (Mycobacterium Vaccae) stimulates the immune system causing the brain to release serotonin, the endorphin used to regulate mood. MUD REDUCES DEPRESSION – Given the link of the friendly bacteria in mud and its ability to make you happy, scientists say that regular exposure to mud will reduce a child’s vulnerability to depression. MUD REDUCES ALLERGIES & ASTHMA SYMPTOMS – There is increasing evidence that today’s society is “too clean”, and that this is a contributor to increased levels of childhood illnesses, including immune disorders and allergies. We have made a series of corflute weatherproof signs titled "OUTSIDE" they show the benefits children receive from playing outside eg: in Mud, Sandpit...
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Mar 22, 2016
Teaching young children about recycling
Recycling is such an important thing to educate children about from a young age as they will develop life long sustainability habits. PDF Education Supplies has a large range of resources to assist with your Sustainability practices www.pdfeducationsupplies.com.au EYLF 2:4 Children become socially responsible and show respect for the environment 3.3 The service takes an active role in caring for its environment and contributes to a sustainable future Ways to encourage children to be active in Recycling 1. Set a Green Example Let’s face it – it’s going to be a waste of time teaching your kids to participate in green behaviour if you aren’t exactly doing it yourself. Just recycling here and there, whenever the urge strikes, isn’t going to do anyone any good – especially for the Earth. By leading a green lifestyle – all the time – your children are more likely to follow suit. Kids look...
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Mar 14, 2016
Hold a child's hand
It seems like common sense but the number of adults that need to be reminded that car parks are dangerous areas for children seems to grow daily. So to assist with the Safety of Quality Area 2 we have this corflute weatherproof sign We have a large range of safety signs www.pdfeducationsupplies.com.au THE MESSAGE OF CHILD ROAD SAFETY Mark Bailey MP, Queensland Minister for Main Roads, Road Safety and Ports has praised this initiative for protecting children. ‘Young children are generally full of energy and can be impulsive. The message to parents and caregivers is to be aware of the danger presented by traffic and vehicles in carparks, and take the simple step of holding your child’s hand,’ he said. Fellow project team member and parent, Clare Murray, understands the difficulty of holding children’s hands when your hand are already full, but offered this helpful tip: ‘By asking your child...
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Mar 10, 2016