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Editorial

Can standards and registration improve quality?
Alison Elliott
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Letters to the Editor

Guest statement

The early years: Equipping our children for life
Hon Dr Brendan Nelson MP, Minister for Education, Science and Training

Features

Supporting families, supporting children
Professor Marilyn Fleer and Professor Bridie Raban
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The Sustainable Planet Project
Dr Julie Davis and Robert Pratt
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Cultural Icons: Popular culture, media and new technologies in early childhood
Dr Jackie Marsh

Phonemic awareness: Helping young children become sensitive to sounds in words
Christine Topfer, Bev Moir and Carolynn Dilger

Engaging with literacy: Supporting literacy learning through building social competence
Alison Elliott

Learning literacy with everyday texts
Christine Topfer, Bev Moir and Carolynn Dilger

Reconsidering social justice or just social considerations? The Early Childhood Australia Code of Ethics
Karen Martin

Innovation

The Little Big Book Club
Fiona Lange
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Professional Development

Mapping early literacy concepts
Jenni Connor

Child Development

Under Eights Week
Alice Brown and Bella Santacruz
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Health

Autism Spectrum Disorder
Professor Dennis W. Moore and Dr Angelika Anderson

Footcare
Kylie Endres

Research

Scaffolding literacy
Jane Stirling

Book Reviews

The short and incredibly happy life of Riley
How to develop children's early literacy: A guide for professional carers and educators
The Sing! collectors' edition 1975–1984
In the spirit of the studio: Learning from the atelier of Reggio Emilia


Parents' page

Learning to read
Leonie Arthur

Legal

Duty of care: Are we liable just because a child is injured at the centre?
Marianne Robinson

Viewpoint

Ready, set, read
Alison Elliott


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