In the Allium Room, children aged 3–4 years are supported through a time of rapid growth, curiosity and emerging independence. Our educators create a warm, engaging environment where children feel confident to explore, experiment and express themselves.
At this age, children are developing stronger social skills, building friendships and learning how to collaborate with others. Our program encourages play‑based learning, with experiences designed to strengthen communication, problem‑solving, early literacy, numeracy and self‑help skills.
Daily routines provide comfort and predictability, while still offering plenty of opportunities for choice, creativity and discovery. Educators work closely with families to ensure each child’s interests, strengths and learning goals are supported.
The Allium Room is a place where children feel safe, valued and excited to learn — laying the foundation for a confident transition into the preschool years.
Daily Routine :
Children in the Allium Room follow a predictable, supportive routine that helps them feel secure and confident throughout the day.
Routines are flexible and responsive to individual needs while supporting growing independence.
Learning Program:
The Allium Room learning program is guided by the Early Years Learning Framework and supports children’s development across all domains.
Children learn through play, inquiry, collaboration and meaningful interactions with educators and peers.
What to Bring Each Day :
To support your child’s comfort and participation, please bring:
All belongings should be clearly labelled with your child’s name.
Room Communication:
We value strong, respectful partnerships with families.
Sleep and Rest :
Children in the Allium Room are supported with a calm rest period each day.
Meals and Nutrition :
Meals are provided according to our centre menu and nutritional guidelines.
Dietary needs, allergies, and cultural requirements are always respected and carefully managed.
Health and Safety Practices :
Your child’s wellbeing is our highest priority.
Educators follow all regulatory requirements to ensure a safe, supportive and high-quality environment.
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