Wynnum Family Daycare Blog
Your Career…. Your Way!
Wynnum Family Day Care & Education Service welcomes expression of interest from Early Childhood Educator who are considering opening their own family day care business or family day care educators wanting to change approved providers. First published in The...
Strong support is important for your career
Are you an educator who is looking for a change and hoping to find a place where you are valued and can find your 'sense of belonging'? Supporting educators to build their capacity to run their own family day care business is the core of what Wynnum Family Day Care...
Making meaningful connections working in Family Day Care
Family Day Care offers the rare and unique opportunity to run your own child care business from the comfort of your home. Working at home is not working alone. Meet Christine and Lily, family day care educators who regularly meet to discuss future planning for their...
A love of teaching remains 40 years on
Our very own Coordinator extraordinaire, Deb Joyce reflects on 40 years in early years education Read Deb’s story here - https://earlychildhood.qld.gov.au/news/educators/love-of-teaching-remains-40-years-on
Why did I choose to work with Wynnum Family Day Care & Education Service?
An educators perspective on a rewarding career change to family day care First published in The Community Leader, Issue 28, September 2022
Engaging with families for children’s early learning and development
WFDC was tasked with providing evidence to support how FDC early childhood educators with children 3-5 years old can engage with families to enhance children’s early learning and development. WFDC educators demonstrated how they engage with families and the benefits...
Reflecting on Excellence
An interview with your inaugural Hall of Fame inductee, Wynnum Family Day Care & Education Service Jigsaw Magazine, Summer 2018, Issue 88
Prep Readiness
Family day care is an ideal environment for children to develop skills required to transition to primary school. Supporting a child’s prep readiness means assisting them to develop their own skills in areas such as literacy, numeracy, self-care and physical play. By supporting all areas of a child’s development and focusing on building strong, responsive relationships with the child, FDC educators can provide children with the skills and confidence to continue along a path of life-long learning.