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Lead with Heart ♥️

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A community for early childhood Owners, leaders, managers looking to lead with HEART courage and confidence. A place for support and encouragement.

A community for early childhood educators who are looking to transform provision and practice. To gain helpful hints, tips and ideas.

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Babies
Baby / infant room space? 😍 When you look to transform your baby room / infant space are you reflecting and following the developmental stages of the children in your care? As I’m ( Stephanie) in Australia this week let’s link to Developmental milestones and National standards EYLF Outcome 4: 8-12months Cognitive ▫️Children are confident and involved learners ▫️Children develop a range of skills and processes such as problem solving, enquiry, experimentation, hypothesising, researching and investigating. ▫️E.g. "Provide babies and toddlers with resources that offer challenge, intrigue and surprise, support their investigations and share their enjoyment." (p.35) NQS: Areas 1, 5, 6 Do you have a range of resources, textures, recycled, heuristic items ? OR is everything plastic, eco plastic, and feels exactly the same ? Do the resources you offer challenge, intrigue and surprise, support their investigations? What do you provide in your infant/ baby space? comment below
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What does your early childhood centre feel like?
Take a moment to look around your room right now. Notice the soft textures, the warm lighting, the way your shoulders naturally drop when you feel at home. Now, think about our littlest learners. Research from Carnegie Mellon University shows that when children are placed in overly decorated, institutional spaces, they spend nearly “40% of their time distracted and off-task” Overwhelmed, over stimulated and defending their senses from all the visual noise! Young children’s brains don’t have the filters to shut out the visual noise of bright plastic, harsh fluorescent lights, and walls cluttered with commercial posters. What we often call a “stimulating environment” is actually sensory warfare for a child, triggering quiet anxiety and restlessness. When a child spends 30+ hours a week in our care, they shouldn’t feel like they are clocking into a corporate institute, academic college or waiting in a clinical lounge. They deserve an “extension of home” ❤️🥰🙏🏼 By embracing The Curiosity Approach, we step away from the sterile and school vibes into the sacred. We replace the clutter with ▪️Soft, ambient lighting and gentle, grounding tones. ▪️Intentional spaces that lets a child’s mind rest and focus. Where they FEEL safe, nurtured and secure! ▪️Authentic, natural treasures that invite genuine wonder. Spaces children THRIVE not just survive 🥰🎉 Let’s stop designing school classrooms and start creating sanctuaries. Let’s build spaces where children feel deeply safe, emotionally regulated, and truly at peace. What does your setting FEEL like? Comment below and remember this is a safe space to share your sticking points your challenges. Need help? Comment below Images from Morayfield West ( Curiosity Approach academy member )
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Beauty in early childhood play spaces
Why do we create beautiful tranquil play spaces for children? At The Curiosity Approach®, we move away from institutionalised environments and look to create play spaces that offer up beauty, art, and aesthetics. Beauty is innate within us all. Young children are very aware of this and are drawn to it too! Our resources, invitations, and provocations within our settings reflect beauty; from the delicate authentic resources to the wondrous natural objects, all declaring, all showing their beauty! We look to create enchanted pockets of learning that have a visually appealing manner, which highlight the magic, wonder, and possibilities of the resources on offer, inviting the children to become curious about them. As educators, we should always be seeking to encourage the child’s natural sense of awe and wonder. We aim to create a place of many beauties, but most importantly, the beauty of a childhood being lived to its potential, a beauty that is indeed deep in the eye of the beholder. “If we thought more about childhoods and less about needs, some of our programs would look less like schools and more like homes and children’s museums, or like fields and parks. We might develop varied places with a genuine sense of beauty; places where adults and children delight at times in simply being together.” Jim Greenman “The environment should act as a kind of aquarium that reflects the ideas, ethics, attitudes, and cultures of the people who live in it. “ This is what we are working toward. Quote by Loris Malaguzzi At The Curiosity Approach®, the children’s play spaces offer a calm, tranquil feel, which is a spacious, ever-evolving learning environment that is respected and cared for by the children and adults. We feel it emulates a children’s wondrous museum filled with natural light, plants, and order. John Dewey, Rudolf Steiner, and Lev Vygotsky all believed in the importance of arts and aesthetic education for young children. At The Curiosity Approach®, we use the statement that our settings “should feel like an extension of home and not a watered-down version of school,” stepping away from the academic feel of a traditional bright and overstimulating Early Childhood provision.
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Why we must reclaim childhood
Somewhere along the way, childhood became rushed. Children are being asked to sit still sooner, learn faster, and spend more time indoors and on screens than ever before. Play is often squeezed into the gaps between routines, assessments, and adult expectations. But childhood was never meant to be hurried. At The Curiosity Approach®, we believe children deserve something different. They deserve: ✨ Time to wonder ✨ Time to explore ✨ Time to get muddy ✨ Time to build, create, and imagine ✨ Time to simply be children When we reclaim childhood, we are making a conscious decision to slow down and trust the natural process of development. We are choosing: ❤️ Play over pressure ❤️ Curiosity over compliance ❤️ Connection over control ❤️ Authentic experiences over plastic distractions ❤️ Childhood over hurry This is not about going backwards. It is about moving forwards with greater intention. It is about creating environments that feel calm, meaningful, and full of possibility. It is about giving children the rich, sensory experiences they need to build strong brains, healthy bodies, and joyful hearts. And perhaps most importantly, it is about protecting something precious. Because childhood is not a race. It is a fleeting, magical chapter that lays the foundation for everything that follows. If we get childhood right, we give children the greatest gift of all: A love of learning. A sense of belonging. And the confidence to become exactly who they are meant to be. If you believe children deserve more play, more nature, more wonder, and more time to develop at their own pace, you are in the right place. Welcome to our community. Together, we are changing the story of childhood, one childcare centre, one environment, and one curious child at a time. 💛
Why we must reclaim childhood
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Love this Michael We seem to be living such rushed and hurried lives. Childhoods are getting shorter Education systems are expecting 2 year olds to act like 4 years olds 4 year olds to act like 6 year olds 😰 It’s up to us in early childhood education to push back on schoolification and this quicker, faster soon mentality To SLOW down 🙏🏼♥️
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Hello and welcome to The Curiosity Approach community. We are excited to start sharing inspirational hints and tips and practical strategies to help transform your early childhood environment and your practice too. To gain inspiration that can be used to adopt a slower pace and play based approach. Looking to learn about loose parts, opened resources? Looking to move away from academics and schoolification? Ready to be motivated and inspired? We cannot wait to share ideas ith you. Let’s kick start off your journey with us? Answer the question below. 👇🏽
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@Beverley Brown we are delighted you are here 🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄
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Co Founder of The Curiosity Approach® Author of 2 best selling books. Inspires childcare owners and educators to transform traditional practice.

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