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Ministry of Education New Zealand

Overview

Diversity is encouraged and this list can be adapted to accommodate an individual focus or philosophy – such as a language group, Montessori or Rudolph Steiner centre. However, a similar variety, quality and quantity of equipment will be required to meet Ministry of Education licensing requirements.

Many other items of equipment could be added to this list.

The principles of Te Whāriki underpin all that we do in early childhood education. When providing an enriched environment for children, we must ensure the principles are at the centre of our planning.

Te Whāriki – Tāhūrangi

When selecting equipment for a mixed age centre, it is essential to consider the 3 broad age groups (as described in Te Whāriki):

  • Infants – birth to 18 months.
  • Toddlers – 1 to 3 years.
  • Young children – from 2 years 6 months to school entry age.

Safety, size and durability are key issues to consider when choosing material, equipment and resources. Ask the following questions:

  • How long will it last with daily use by 20 or more children?
  • Is it non-toxic? What type of paint has been used to colour it?
  • Does it have rounded edges to prevent cuts etc?
  • Is it safe for babies? Could a baby swallow it?
  • Is the size appropriate for a child's hand or foot etc?
  • Is it easily cleaned?

All the equipment in the world will not make up for quality adult interaction with children.

We trust you will find this a valuable resource that will help you provide a quality early childhood education experience for young children.

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