
The Importance of Risky Play for Children
Photo: Busy Bees at Burpengary East Risky play is thrilling and exciting play where children test their boundaries and flirt with uncertainty. It’s how children
Photo: Busy Bees at Burpengary East Risky play is thrilling and exciting play where children test their boundaries and flirt with uncertainty. It’s how children
The below article has been written by Busy Bees Area Manager, Steve Watts “Learning is experience. Everything else is just information” – Albert Einstein
The below article has been written by Busy Bees Area Manager, Sue Johnson They are unexpected, they are powerful, they are energising, they are
Every child is born with amazing potential and an innate sense of curiosity and discovery that guides their development through the crucial early years. To
What is NAIDOC Week? NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait
The below article has been written by Busy Bees Area Manager, Steve Watts The Educator excitedly carried a load of thin, plastic plumbing pipes from
The below article has been written by Busy Bees Area Manager; Steve Watts. ‘The Researchers children were sitting at the lunch table eating a
What does empathy look like? Emotional sharing: when a person experiences unpleasant feelings because they saw or heard another person in distress (e.g. when
Of course, it’s not possible to completely shield your child from ever catching a cold or flu, but there are healthy habits you can teach
Earlier this month, our Busy Bees at The Park Service in Canberra held a Pyjama day to collect donations for care packages they created for
Acknowledgement of Country
In the spirit of reconciliation, Busy Bees Early Learning acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and recognises First Nations peoples’ continued cultural and spiritual connections to land, sea, sky and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
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