Matthew Stapleton
Safe Sleep Training for Early Childhood Educators
Every sleep and rest period matters. This practical Safe Sleep Training course gives educators the knowledge and confidence to create safer sleep environments for babies...
Adult Routines – Why they are important for Children
Routines aren’t just helpful for children. They can help educators manage children’s behaviour and also provide learning opportunities if implemented appropriately. Let us show you...
How to conduct a successful excursion
What does it mean to consistently maintain effective partnerships with other early childhood professionals and the community to enhance each child’s learning, wellbeing and inclusion?...
Delegation
How to approach delegation Working relationships are characterised by open and respectful communication, accountability, and trust. You cannot trust an educator who can’t or won’t...
Health procedures and infection control
In this course we’re going to look at a few comments from Authorised Officers during assessment and rating visits, review when and how to use...
Creating play spaces
It is important for to have sufficient space, equipment and facilities to promote the learning and development of children, but what is play and how...
How to effectively supervise children
What is the difference between a novice educator and expert educator when it comes to supervision? A lot! Expert educators: supervise children at all times...
Leadership and self knowledge
When you learn to check out your assumptions, you’ll also be amazed at how differently you see other people and how much more competent and...
Driving quality in early childhood services
The confronting reflection for the Nominated Supervisor You need to drive the changes to ensure your service is on track to get Exceeding. You need...









