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Providing An Ideal Environment For Our Children: A Personal View.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2015

Natasha Appo*
Affiliation:
Central Queensland University in Rockhampton
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Recently I had the opportunity to visit Tarumbal Kindergarten/Preschool in Rockhampton. It is a kindergarten that enrols young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. A few of the children that attend the centre are related and this makes it feel like a big family. I observed and interacted with the children once a week for four weeks. In that short time the children grew to like me and accept me into their group. I felt that I was treated as a part of their extended family.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press or the authors 1994

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References

Derman-Sparks, L. 1993/94 Empowering children To Create a Caring Culture in a world of Differences. Childhood Education-In fancy through Early Adolescence. Winter 1993/94 pp 66-71 Google Scholar