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    Child Protection - Do we really do enough?
    Kate Hodgekiss
    • May 22, 2018
    • 3 min

    Child Protection - Do we really do enough?

    With possible changes to sexual consent laws in NSW, the ABC recently interviewed Deanne Carson from Body Safety Australia sparking an international discussion about how to create a culture of consent and promote protective behaviours with children (Carson, D. 2018). While not all the media attention has been positive in regard to Ms. Carson’s interview, there is no debating she has successfully opened up a topic of discussion which was well overdue in this country. In the ea
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    Brain Development - How Knowledge Guides Practice
    Kate Hodgekiss
    • Jan 7, 2018
    • 3 min

    Brain Development - How Knowledge Guides Practice

    When I completed my degree, I did so without a deep understanding of children’s brain development. And, if I’m being honest, I didn’t think I really needed it. I mean, I could teach. I understood theory, developmental milestones, curriculum development - I was ready to go. Then, 5 years ago I went to a two day conference that changed everything for me. The name of the conference was ‘The neurobiology of complex trauma’. Sound complicated? It was, at first. But it was also int
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    Diversity in ECEC - What Happens When Parent and Educator Beliefs Differ?
    Kate Hodgekiss
    • Dec 18, 2017
    • 3 min

    Diversity in ECEC - What Happens When Parent and Educator Beliefs Differ?

    There has been a huge amount of online discussion recently around gender issues in early childhood education. From complex discussion surrounding assigning gender at birth, to simple opinions about what constitutes appropriate dress ups in play, the discussion has ranged from intelligent reflection to general trolling. However throughout there has been one notable theme. And it is a common theme whenever political discussions arise in ECEC. Educators have, in some cases, told
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