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Child Care Industry News |
October 2, 2018 |
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Welcome, this week Sue McLaren from Curtin University explains the connection between a child's motor development and their social and emotional health, and an easier way to manage food allergies for early childhood services.
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In this article Sue McLaren, Director and Research Coordinator of the Animal Fun Program, at Curtin University discusses the connection between a child's motor development and their social and emotional health. Sue has a social science background and has 20 years of experience working with children and families. She has a keen interest in children with special needs and the benefits of early intervention.
The first year of life sees incredible development – from a new born infant who is reliant on others to meet all their needs to the inquisitive toddler – moving and exploring independently.
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An easier way to manage food allergies
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Maintaining best practice standards when it comes to managing food allergies can be a life or death situation for early childhood services. A new look food allergen portal will hopefully make this important task easier and more straightforward.
The relaunched portal is the result of a collaboration between industry, consumer and government stakeholders and offers a wide range of information and resources on managing allergens in food.
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