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Little Stars nurtures development and growth

At Little Stars Early Learning and Kindergarten Melton, staff believe that parents are the first and continuing carers and educators of their children. Recognising this, the centre’s aim is to function as an extended family, providing a secure, loving, nurturing, and warm environment crucial for each child’s development and growth.

Staff take pride in fostering a welcoming atmosphere where families and educators work together in unity to meet the unique needs of every child in their care. This collaborative effort ensures that children receive the individualised support they require to thrive.

At Little Stars, staff are committed to inclusivity, making centres accessible and accommodating to families from diverse, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds. This commitment to diversity enriches the learning experience for all children, fostering a broader understanding and appreciation of different cultures and perspectives.

The centre employs highly qualified and dedicated early childhood educators who have a deep understanding of child development. These professionals work closely with families to create a strong sense of community and support to build positive relationships with children to facilitate their learning experiences. With an emphasis on learning through play as a primary mode of exploration and discovery,

they provide a balanced curriculum that covers language and literacy skills, numeracy, creative expression, physical movement, social skills, and problem-solving abilities.

At Little Stars, staff value the uniqueness of each child and aim to meet their individual learning needs. They observe and assess children’s progress regularly, tailoring activities and experiences to their specific interests, abilities, and learning styles.

Recognising the importance of involving parents in their child’s early learning journey, staff maintain open lines of communication, provide regular updates on children’s development, and offer opportunities for parents to participate in school activities and events.

Little Stars prioritises the safety and well-being of children. Staff maintain a clean, secure facility with age-appropriate equipment and materials, providing ample opportunities for children to explore and engage with their surroundings.

The mission at Little Stars is to provide a positive and enriching educational experience in your child’s first start to a bright future!

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