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Connecting and Communicating with Your Baby

A lot can be said for a babies facial expressions, however getting playful, talking, signing, singing, and responding to your baby’s cues helps build a strong emotional bond and supports healthy development and communication skills.

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Keeping well this winter

Winter is always the time of year where you would expect to see an increase in those pesky viruses doing the rounds. Here is our informative and well-timed blog about supporting your child through winter illnesses.

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Supporting Neurodiversity and Inclusion at Nurture@Home

At Nurture@Home, we believe every child deserves to feel seen, supported, and celebrated—just as they are. We are proud to be an inclusive early learning service, welcoming children of all abilities, including those with disabilities, additional needs, and neurodivergent profiles…

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Nourishing Our Tamariki: A Guide to Food Safety in ECE

Supporting Our Tamariki’s Health and Safety in Home-Based Early Learning At our home-based ECE service, we recognise the crucial role food plays in the growth, development, and wellbeing of tamariki. Ensuring their safety, especially when it comes to food, is…

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Water Safety

Children are naturally curious and always eager to explore the world around them. But this sense of adventure can sometimes lead them into risky situations, especially around water. Young children, in particular, are often unaware of the dangers—whether it's losing…

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Home-based ECE Supported to Grow

Nurture@Home Early Learning warmly welcomes the recent announcement by Associate Education Minister David Seymour regarding modifications to the qualification requirements for Home-Based Early Childhood Education (ECE) services. These changes offer greater flexibility in training options for Home-Based Educators, which is…

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Why we LOVE heuristic play baskets!

We have discovered a fascinating concept that we want to share with you. Have you ever observed how children are naturally drawn to exploring everyday items such as a pinecone, a random wooden peg, or an empty vanilla essence bottle?…

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Dealing with Parental Stress

Parenthood is full of joy, but it can also be incredibly demanding. When combined with everyday stresses like bills, household management, childcare, and maintaining relationships, it can lead to parental stress. While some stress can be positive, serving as an…

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