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Junk Play

21 August 2026

Learning to Problem-Solve through Junk Play

What if everyday household items could become powerful learning tools for your child? Junk play transforms simple materials such as cardboard boxes, lids, tubes and fabric scraps into opportunities for creativity, critical thinking and imaginative play. In early childhood education, junk play helps children develop problem-solving, communication, collaboration and fine motor skills while encouraging curiosity and independent learning. Discover why this open-ended play experience is so valuable for children's development and how you can support learning through play at home and in your local Evolve Education early learning centre.

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31 July 2026

Pathways to School and Kura

Starting school or kura is a significant milestone for both children and parents. While many families focus on early academic skills, research and educators agree that confidence, curiosity, resilience, communication, and independence are the foundations of a successful transition. Discover how everyday play and simple home activities can help your child develop the lifelong learning skills they need to thrive at school and beyond.

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Creative And Innovative Problem Solvers

29 June 2026

Raising Creative and Innovative Problem Solvers

Young children are natural problem solvers, using creativity, curiosity and trial-and-error to explore the world around them. At Evolve Education, we intentionally nurture these skills through play-based learning, encouraging tamariki to think independently, embrace challenges and develop confidence, resilience and critical thinking. By supporting children to explore, experiment and discover their own solutions, we lay the foundation for lifelong learning in an ever-changing world.

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Big Emotions

31 May 2026

Navigating Big Emotions

Big emotions are a normal part of childhood, but they can feel overwhelming for both children and the adults supporting them. In this article, we explore why children experience emotional outbursts, how brain development influences behaviour, and practical ways parents and caregivers can respond with calm, connection and confidence. From understanding "flipping the lid" to simple breathing games that help children regulate their emotions, you'll find supportive strategies to help your child navigate big feelings and build emotional resilience.

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28 April 2026

Reading with your child

Reading with your child is one of the most powerful and meaningful ways to support their early learning and development. From building vocabulary and communication skills to sparking imagination and strengthening emotional bonds, shared reading creates lifelong benefits. In this blog, we explore why reading together matters, how it supports your child’s learning journey, and simple, practical ways whānau can foster a love of books at home.

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31 March 2026

Keeping things Consistent

In a time where there is a lot of instability and unknowns within in our communities, it is more important than ever to protect our children’s sense of security and belonging. One of the ways that this can be achieved is by keeping things consistent, but what does this really mean and what are the benefits of this for your child?

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Natural Materials

20 February 2026

The Magic of Twigs, Stones and Leaves: using natural materials in your child's play

In a world where ‘educational’ toys and equipment are promoted heavily across different media settings it seems important to share some of the very real ways that you can help support your child’s learning and development through the use of natural materials which are easier both on the planet as well as on your wallet!

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30 January 2026

Te Whāriki for Whānau

As a parent, navigating the world of Early Childhood Education can often feel daunting, and at times, it may seem like you’re trying to grasp an entirely new language, one that may even differ from centre to centre based on their unique philosophies! However, there is one common thread among all early learning services in New Zealand: they all follow a bicultural early childhood curriculum called Te Whāriki.

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22 December 2025

Holiday Ideas

The end-of-year holidays can be a big change for young children and whānau. Discover simple, low-cost activity ideas that support routines, connection and wellbeing during this busy time.

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28 November 2025

Constructive Play

Constructive play is one of the simplest yet most powerful ways children learn. Whether they’re stacking, building, or experimenting with loose parts, they’re strengthening key skills while following their own curiosity. Read our blog to find out about the benefits of constructive play and ideas on supporting your child through constructive play at home.

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21 October 2025

Learning a Second Language

At Evolve Education, we believe that every child is a capable and curious communicator! Whether your child is immersed in another language at home, picking it up through play at their early learning centre, or showing interest in words from another culture, learning a new language is something to celebrate. So how do we support learning a second language at our Evolve early learning centres, and how can whānau support this learning at home too?

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29 September 2025

Supporting your Child through Room Transitions

Have you ever noticed how moving into a new room at an early learning centre can feel like a big step not just for your child, but for you too? New teachers, new friends, new environment rhythms - it can all feel a little exciting and a little overwhelming at the same time!

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