Child Care News for Parents & Carers
May 26, 2021
Kia ora, this week how access to ETV's video library can boost learning for children in early education settings. Also, how the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program supports parents when tensions are high.
Free video library for early learning centres
Quality screen content has the power to educate while it entertains, and in the early childhood education (ECE) setting, video learning resources open up a world of information and opportunity for our youngest generation of digital natives.

With an educator on hand to select content, set screen time limits, and guide lessons, video learning resources help to spark the imagination, encourage investigation, and build individual and interpersonal skills.

In recognition of this, the Education Television and Video Communications Trust (ETV) is providing all early learning services in New Zealand with free access to its online video Library.

To see what this means for little learners, we spoke with ETV's General Manager, Martin Drew.
A spotlight on the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program
Despite our best intentions, parenting isn’t always easy.

It can be hard to stay cool, calm and collected in the midst of a morning rush or a midnight meltdown, and when challenging behaviours strike, many parents feel upset, uncertain or simply overwhelmed.

Fortunately, help is at hand.

The research-based Triple P – Positive Parenting Program is available across New Zealand (with Triple P Online free for all Kiwis), and it has already helped over four million children and parents around the world to feel better, find good routines, and set limits that really work.

To learn more about positive parenting strategies, we spoke with Triple P's New Zealand manager, Jackie Riach.
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