The Everyday Learning series provides excellent suggestions about how to create positive learning environments for young children.
The books draw upon the endless possibilities offered by everyday experiences. The Everyday Learning series is an invaluable resource for everyone involved in the care of children in the home environment – parents, grandparents and carers.
Each book explores one topic, providing in-depth practical advice to ‘make the ordinary extraordinary’ and offering assistance in maximising young children’s play, exploration and discovery within familiar environments.
Early Childhood Australia’s Everyday Learning series offers comprehensive and relevant advice by focusing on what you can do to help children throughout each stage of their development.
Everyday Learning About Managing Angry Feelings
This book outlines a range of positive strategies to assist carers and parents to give young children ways of developing self-control and expressing feelings safely.
Everyday Learning About Being Green
This easy-to-read guide is filled with great activities and advice for green living at home, saving money, keeping children healthy and reducing harmful impact on the environment.
Everyday Learning About Brothers and Sisters
Everyday learning about brothers and sisters gives helpful advice to parents about how to make the addition of a new baby to the family a positive experience for toddlers and preschoolers.
Everyday Learning About Confidence and Coping Skills
Debunks the myth of the 'resilient child', and gives practical advice and knowledge about what parents and carers can do to help children develop life-coping skills.
Author Judy Radich draws on over 20 years’ experience in child care to demonstrate how early learning is encouraged by playful interactions that build on children’s natural curiosity and eagerness to explore their surroundings.
Everyday Learning About Fears and Anxieties
Everyday learning about fears and anxieties will give all parents and carers additional resources to help young children feel safe and secure in our sometimes-frightening world.
Everyday Learning About Friendship
Everyday learning about friendship will provide helpful ideas and guidance to assist children to develop their social skills and become confident, self-assured members of society.
Everyday Learning About Healthy Bodies
Everyday learning about healthy bodies is a great starting point for encouraging children to develop sound habits that will ensure their future wellbeing.
Everyday Learning About How Things Work
Everyday learning about how things work outlines ways for parents and carers to help children understand what goes on in their everyday lives.
Everyday Learning About Imagination
Everyday learning about imagination offers terrific ideas for parents and carers to stimulate the imagination of young children as they develop from babies through to preschoolers.
Everyday Learning in the Backyard
Everyday learning in the backyard contains a wealth of simple, yet creative ideas to make the most of children's natural desire to explore their outdoor surroundings.
Everyday Learning in the Kitchen
Author Jo Darbyshire offers simple, yet appealing ideas for recipes, further reading, introducing children to healthy food and much more.
Everyday Learning About Loss and Grief
Pam Linke draws on extensive knowledge of children's health and development to provide positive strategies to help children through times of grief, which everyone who cares for children will value.
This great book will give parents and carers a terrific resource to encourage young children to begin to see maths used in the everyday world around them and to think about maths ideas.
Everyday Learning About Reading and Writing
Everyday learning about reading and writing is an invaluable resource that will assist in incorporating early literacy learning into day-to-day experiences in the home.
Everyday Learning About Storytelling
Everyday learning about storytelling will help you discover your inner storyteller.
Everyday Learning About Talking
In Everyday learning about talking, experienced educator and author Julie Campbell explains the stages in language development and how the involvement of children in listening to and participating in family conversations, especially before the age of three, enhances their capacity to learn to talk.
Everyday Learning Together in the Garden
Author Lyn Bower offers more than 30 years' experience working in early childhood settings, and provides helpful and practical ideas for exploring the garden.
Through a better understanding of what to expect as young children develop, adults can encourage 'budding scientists' to build on their natural curiosity and extend their understanding of how the world works.

Everyday Learning in Families
Learning About Science 



