Here at Deadly Kindy we are committed to ensuring all our jarjums and gundoos are given the opportunity to connect with their culture and develop their identity. Through a variety…
From time to time jarjums can experience challenges or difficult circumstances. These things are all a part of life and for emotionally resilient children they can be a chance to…
As your jarjum starts their kindy journey, their speech and language skills play a crucial role in their overall development. Understanding what to expect and how to support your jarjum’s…
The morning rush can be one of the most stressful parts of the day, especially when you’re trying to get your jarjum ready for kindergarten. A well-planned morning routine can…
Sensory play, which engages a jarjum’s senses of touch, sight, sound, smell, and taste, is more than just a fun activity. It’s a powerful tool for early learning that supports…
A great way to share Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures with children is to share cultural stories with them from a young age. Storytelling is a significant part of…
Hi my name is Tenneile and I am from the Budjari mob near the Paroo river, close to the southern border of Queensland. My mob's totem is a grey kangaroo.…
Hi, my name is Kristen, I'm a proud Kullilli woman from Thargomindah and an early childhood educator at Deadly Kindy Burragah. I'm a single mum of two beautiful boys, one…
My name is Wendy and I'm the Deadly Kindy Jajumbora teacher. Before joining the Deadly Kindy team I was a teacher aide in a prep room and then in 2011,…