FEATURED SERVICES
Genesis Early Learning is under new ownership, Genesis Early Learning was previously known as St Marina Childcare which has been established for more than 24 years. We cater for children aged from 0 to 6 years old, we are open 7:00am - 6:00pm and cater for children from various cultures, abilities and backgrounds.
Our 2019 fees are:
0-2 $100
2-3 $90
3-5 $80
We provide session times 9-3pm daily at a discounted rate.
Our centre is supervised by the NSW Department of Education and Communities to ensure that all national regulations are kept to standard, and have a Nominated Supervisor or Certified Supervisor onsite at all times to endorse further standards.
Contact us for more information.
Unity Juniors is a nurturing and inclusive long day care and preschool in Austral. We go beyond numeracy and literacy to prepare children academically, socially and emotionally for school – and for life. We are now enrolling for 2019! Get in quick as spaces are limited.
We welcome all children of all backgrounds and we encourage and support all cultural values. We accommodate for children ages 2 to 5 years. We are open from 7:00am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday, (50 weeks of the year)
With our spacious indoor and outdoor learning areas, your child has the freedom to explore, create and learn. Included in our learning program is Arabic & Quran.
We are based on the Unity Grammar campus, which makes the transition to big school easy and stress-free for your child. Contact us for more information.
St. Anthony's Child Care Centre is a family owned long day care centre, caring for all children aged from birth to six years old. We have two classrooms one catering for children aged 0-3 years and the other is a pre-school classroom catering for children aged from 3-6 years.
Our curriculums are play based, aligning with the Early Years Learning Framework. We also incorporate a school readiness program for the pre-school room to help prepare them for kindergarten.
We have the best educators who always ensure that the classrooms are stimulating and inviting for children. We have a large backyard with open spaces and ample resources for outdoor play to ensure the children get their bodies moving. We also have a large natural play space filled with plants, flowers, trees, strawberry garden, vegetable garden, and a worm farm so the children can explore and interact with nature. The educators promote sustainability to ensure that children develop an awareness that they must be environmentally friendly.
We have 8 wonderful educators who ensure they work in partnerships with families to provide the best possible outcomes for children. Our educators ensure that children are highly supervised at all times so they are safe and secure while at the centre. We also use StoryPark as a additional communication platform between educators and families, so families are always informed about their child's day and what they have been learning. Educators ensure that they scaffold and extend on children's learning, which is well documented in each child's Port-folio.
St Anthony's ELC has a qualified cook that provides meals and drinks throughout the day including breakfast, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea.
We are open from 7am till 6pm operating Monday - Friday. NOW ENROLLING!!! Please call (02) 9826 7563 to book an orientation! We are located at 174 Elizabeth Dr. Ashcroft
Begin Bright Liverpool is Moving
As of 1st December, Begin Bright Liverpool will be moving & joining centres with Begin Bright Hoxton Park. All classes will be run out of the Hoxton Park centre from now on. All online bookings will now need to be made on the Hoxton Park page.
Click here to read our latest newsletter.
For more information about any of our programs, please contact Emma on 0484242900 or email
Ready Steady Go Kids is Australia’s largest and most reputable multi-sport & exercise program for toddlers and pre-schoolers aged 1.5-6yo.
The program was designed by a physiotherapist & OT and is taught by fully qualified sports coaches. We are more than just sport, our classes are also a great way for kids to learn the concept of sportsmanship, boost school readiness skills, develop gross and fine motor skills, encourage a healthy lifestyle, all while learning a basic understanding of a variety of sports.
- 10 Different Sports we Coach
- SOCCER, TENNIS, AFL, RUGBY, CRICKET, T-BALL, ATHLETICS, GOLF, HOCKEY & BASKETBALL
- Your child will develop LISTENING, COORDINATION, GROSS MOTOR SKILLS, BALANCE & FOCUS
- 2 Locations available - Sports World Liverpool & LCC sports complex
- 45 minute classes
- 10 weeks a Term rotating sports every 2 weeks
Take advantage of our FREE TRIAL! www.readysteadygokids.com.au
Nana's Weighted Blankets
Ask yourself, how long since you got to sleep peacefully through the night? What is a good night's rest worth, for you and your child?
Our blankets are nontoxic, hypoallergenic and fully machine washable.
We are so convinced our blankets will help you sleep naturally, that we offer a 100% money back Guarantee.
We sell:
- Weighted Blankets
- Weighted Toys
- Weighted Vests
- Zippy Sheets
- Sensory tools and much more!
Contact us to see our full range www.nanasweightedblankets.com.au
Learning Links
Have you planned your school holiday activities?
LearningLinks offers a range of two-day holiday programs to keep your kids entertained while they learn. A win for all. Our programs have been specifically tailored for small groups of children aged 6 to 12 years to ensure our professionals can work closely with each child.
Stop, Think, Do is a popular holiday program that focuses on developing social skills, behaviour management and motivational learning. The program is structured in two age groups. The program will be held on Thursday 10 January and Friday 11 January 2019. Ages 6-8 years from 9am to 1pm. And ages 9-11 years, 1.30pm to 5.30pm.
The programs will run from our Learning Links Liverpool office, Shop 2 54-56 Macquarie Street (North) Liverpool. BOOK NOW on 8525 8222 or visit www.learninglinks.org.au
First Aid For You We would love to let the centres to know we have launched First Aid For You TV - were KIDS teach KIDS the importance of first aid. Our first episode is on Basic CPR and we hope this will be a great way for our 'First Aid Super Heroes' to remember the skills they have been taught please WATCH and SHARE at - https://youtu.be/Opfuyz0aHWA
Visit our website to book your incursion for our First Aid For 'PreSchool' Kids Workshop For only $10/ child they will learn the important skills that could save a life.
Australian Music Schools Fantastic music classes for 2 year olds to adults!
Enrolling now for term 1 www.australianmusicschools.com.au
Sensory Tools Australia The Traffic Jam In My Brain. Live Workshop 2019 REGISTER HERE. A Sensory Processing Approach to Challenges Associated with Autism, ADHD, Learning and Behavioural Differences.
Presented by international speaker and songwriter Genevieve Jereb O.T., "The Traffic Jam In My Brain” is a fun, informative and interactive seminar designed for parents, therapists and other professionals. You will gain understanding of the basics of sensory processing and learn "ready-to-use" strategies to support learning, attention, social and emotional relationships and behaviour in children.
This workshop gives you a set of dynamic, practical tools incorporating:
• Regulation
• Respiration
• Rhythm
• Relationship
• Play & Movement
Who Should Attend? Parents, Educators, Care Givers, Pre-School Teachers, Child Care Workers, Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists, Physical Therapists, Physicians, Paediatricians and other Professionals who work with children
Group Discounts Apply 5 or more participants 10% . 10 or more Participants 20% off Please email Early Bird Rate $219 (Up to one month before your conference) Full Rate $245
PARENT INFORMATION
Sun Safety
1. Slip on sun protective clothing
Choose clothing that:
- covers as much skin as possible eg. shirts with long sleeves and high necks/collars
- is made from close weave materials such as cotton, polyester/cotton and linen
- if used for swimming, is made from materials such as lycra, which stays sun protective when wet
2. Slop on SPF 30+ sunscreen
Make sure your sunscreen is broad spectrum and water-resistant. Don’t use sunscreen to increase the amount of time you spend in the sun and always use with other forms of protection too. Apply sunscreen liberally to clean, dry skin at least 20 minutes before you go outside and reapply every two hours.
3. Slap on a hat
A broad-brimmed, legionnaire or bucket style hat provides good protection for the face, nose, neck and ears, which are common sites for skin cancers. Caps and visors do not provide enough protection. Choose a hat made with closely woven fabric – if you can see through it, UV radiation will get through. Hats may not protect you from reflected UV radiation, so also wear sunglasses and sunscreen.
4. Seek shade
Staying in the shade is an effective way to reduce sun exposure. Use trees or built shade structures, or bring your own! Whatever you use for shade, make sure it casts a dark shadow and use other protection (such as clothing, hats, sunglasses and sunscreen) to avoid reflected UV radiation from nearby surfaces.
5. Slide on some sunglasses
Sunglasses and a broad-brimmed hat worn together can reduce UV radiation exposure to the eyes by up to 98 per cent. Sunglasses should be worn outside during daylight hours. Choose close-fitting wrap-around sunglasses that meet the Australian Standard AS 1067. Sunglasses are as important for children as they are for adults.
Be UV aware
Be extra cautious in the middle of the day when UV levels are most intense.
The UV Index tells you the time period in which you need to be SunSmart. It is on the weather page of most daily newspapers and on the Bureau of Meteorology website: www.bom.gov.au/weather/uv
Check skin regularly and see a doctor if you notice any unusual skin changes. If you have a lesion that doesn’t heal, or a mole that has suddenly appeared, changed in size, thickness, shape, colour or has started to bleed, see your doctor immediately. Treatment is more likely to be successful if skin cancer is discovered early.
For further information, go to www.cancercouncil.com.au.