... it on any flat surface (you also have an option of putting an old sheet under your baby instead and just put it in the wash when it's needed).
Baby Nappies – You will need to buy a lot of nappies (or ...
... your breasts.
Cleaning your breasts - It's important to wash your breasts with warm water once each day. Try not to use soap or bathing/shower gels as these can irritate your nipples. You need to have ...
... ready for meal time soon. Encourage your child to pack away their activity they are doing, wash their hands and sit down at the table to eat. Always make sure that your child sits at the table to eat rather ...
... you could use to help sooth your baby's teething pain.
Give your baby a quick breast feed.
Massage your baby's gums gently with your finger (wash your hands first).
Try rubbing teething gel (Bonjella) ...
... eating certain foods. Follow these guidelines:
Clean, handle, cook, and chill food properly to prevent food borne illness, including listeria and toxoplasmosis.
Wash hands with soap after touching ...
... Learn the symptoms and what you can do to keep healthy. Easy steps, such as hand washing, practising safe sex, and avoiding certain foods, can help protect you from some infections.
Bacterial vaginosis ...
... should change out of dirty clothes before coming near women. They should handle and wash soiled clothes separately.
Genetic Counseling
The genes your baby is born with can affect your baby's health ...
... food or drink contaminated water • infected people do not wash their hands effectively after using the toilet—contaminated hands can then contaminate the food that may be eaten by others or surfaces that ...
Can anyone tell me if there is any regulation or rules against vaporisers being used in the sleep rooms of babies in early childhood?
Obviously it will be a cool mist vaporiser, set away from children ...
Hi all,
I’ve been in the industry for 8 months now and working casually but close to full time hours. I love the children and doing all the activities with them but have just found staff to be too much ...
Hi,
I’m currently 24weeks pregnant and I would really need some advice regarding changing nappies and pregnancy. To be honest this is more just of a rant as well haha. I have read some information surrounding ...
A few years ago I worked as a trainee at a daycare with toddlers and babies, I honestly didn’t enjoy the toddler room and I found the baby room ok but I did one shift in the preschool room and had so much ...
Routine/Task: Safe/Appropriate Practices
Preparation of infant
formula and food according
to food safety standards:
Wash hands and food contact surfaces (e.g. benchtops) ...
So where to begin I am a childcare educator I have been in childcare for 6 years I recently started at a new centre and felt like I didn’t belong so I made jokes and tried to make everyone laugh saying ...
hello there, need help in this question
You have identified some children who do not want to ‘push’ themselves to develop and learn; the role of the educator is to encourage these children to gain skills ...
Hey Educators,
What are you takes on the missconception and comments made that Childcare is Just a baby sitting service.
I have had this comment made to me personally that all we do is babysit kids ...
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I explain that I have no time, I even have to wash their dishes because they have no time to rinse it due to supervision issue (which I understand)
Lately, I have been feeling like I can't get anything ...
... tables each time, sweep and mop the floors, vacuum the mats, wash the windows, wash the toys, keep the room presentable and inviting, fill out incident reports (if needed- and call parents if to head/face), ...
Hi everyone,
I am unsure if I am posting in the right forum but here is goes anyway. I’m not a childcare educator however I am a behavioural psychologist and a board certified behaviour analyst. My ...
... think about whether it can be recycled or repurposed. https://learning.covoji.com/growth/go-green/
Turn off light.
Turning off the faucet when you brush your teeth and wash your hand. https://learning.covoji.com/curious-world/water-cycle/ ...