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- Early Learning Journeys | Early years
Information for family and whānau to learn about the process for enrolment, the types of service that they can choose from and their similarities differences, and see what financial support they can receive from the government
- Early learning - Ministry of Education
Starting in early learning Find out about your options for early learning, how to choose a service and the process for enrolment and getting started
- Early Childhood Services - Education Counts
A list of New Zealand Early Childhood Services including contact details, institution and regional information and management contact details The ECE Directory is updated nightly
- Oasis Preschools - Lectors
We provide quality early childhood education with a vision of seeing all children happy, confident and nurtured to be life-long learners We aspire for children, parents, teachers and whānau to feel valued, empowered and supported
- Find childcare centres across Aotearoa | Littlies
Find the perfect start for your little one Search thousands of early childhood centres, view trusted info, and find the right fit for your family
- Early Learning Journeys | Early years
Welcome to Early Learning Journeys where you can find help and information relating to your child’s early learning Early Learning Services (ELS) provide education and care for your child before they are old enough to go to primary school
- Early learning - Ministry of Education
Guidance and resources for education professionals managing and working in early learning services
- Choosing an early learning service - Ministry of Education
To find an early learning service that best suits your whānau | family, there are a number of things to consider
- Early Learning Journeys | Early years
Early learning centres, childcare, creche, community creche, pre-school, Montessori, Steiner, are all types of early learning services called ‘education and care’
- Early Learning Journeys | Early years
As well as children’s learning, playcentres also provide free educational programmes for parents whānau, increasing parents’ understanding of how children learn and develop
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