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Congratulations to Te Kapa Haka o Ngāti Whakaue for being declared overall winner of Te Matatini 2025!
Here's some teaching strategies we use to support children to learn oral language. These are easy for the whole family to do at home.
Kaiako in early learning have a vital part to play by educating families about the advantages of bilingualism, by helping children retain their bilingual identities and their family ties,
Renowned storyteller and author Vivian Gussin Paley developed a particular sequence of steps to encourage children’s creativity in storytelling.
In our early childhood curriculum, Te Whāriki, oral language encompasses any method of communication the child uses as a first language.
As an Educator with Nurtured at Home, we’ll support you to complete your Level 4 Certificate.
Here’s some ideas to help tamariki become active contributors to support their self-management and regulation.
Setting an environment for learning through play is an important part of early childhood education.
The ability children have to regulate emotions contributes to their success in social interactions and their capacity to learn.