How do you implement belonging being and becoming?

Strategies to include Belonging:

  1. Being respectful and accepting of diversity.
  2. Showing mutual respect.
  3. Have knowledge of families within the centre.
  4. Provide positive and caring relationships.
  5. Engage and interact with children.
  6. Making families feel welcomed.
  7. Appreciating children for their individuality.

What is the meaning of belonging being and becoming?

Belonging, Being & Becoming This refers to how a child from even before birth is linked to family, community, culture and place. Through these relationships a child’s development and learning takes place as they begin to explore, develop interests, create their own identity and make meaning to the world around them.

How do you promote your sense of belonging?

8 Tips to foster a sense of belonging:

  1. Introduce you. Send an email, note, or a link to your website or blog to your parents to introduce you to their family.
  2. Make it personal.
  3. Know their names.
  4. Greet each child.
  5. Create Outside Inside.
  6. Encourage voice.
  7. Provide journals.
  8. Schedule meeting times.

Who wrote the EYLF?

The EYLF has been developed collaboratively by the Australian and State and Territory Governments with substantial input from the early childhood sector and early childhood academics.

Why is belonging important in early childhood?

A sense of belonging has been found to help protect children against mental health problems and improve their learning. Children who feel that they belong are happier, more relaxed, and have fewer behavioral problems than others. They are also more motivated and more successful learners.

What are the 5 learning outcomes?

What are the five learning outcomes of the early years learning framework?

  • Children have a strong sense of identity.
  • Children are connected with and contribute to their world.
  • Children have a strong sense of wellbeing.
  • Children are confident and involved learners.
  • Children are effective communicators.

Why is belonging so important?

A sense of belonging is crucial to our life satisfaction, happiness, mental and physical health and even longevity. It gives us a sense of purpose and meaning. Research has shown that loss of belonging has been associated with stress, illness and decreased wellbeing and depression.

What are the 5 principles of EYLF?

What are the five principles of the EYLF?

  • Secure, respectful and reciprocal relationships.
  • Partnerships.
  • High expectations and equity.
  • Respect for diversity.
  • Ongoing learning and reflective practice.