Topic "Early Learning" in Chinese (traditional) - total 6 documents
Title: All about Kindergarten
Summary: Children go to a kindergarten program in the year before starting school, usually when they are four years old. Some services also offer kindergarten programs for three-year-olds. This booklet provides comprehensive information about how and when your child can start kindergarten
Title: Family letter to accompany transition to school information sheet

Summary: Family letter to accompany transition to school information sheet . A customisable letter has been written for you to provide to families with the introduction to transition to school information sheet. This document can be easily used by your service by copying the letter onto your service letterhead, attaching it to regular newsletters or adding it to online communication to families.
Title: Free or low-cost kindergarten - kindergarten fee subsidy

Summary: Your child may be eligible for free or low-cost kindergarten as part of the Victorian Government’s commitment to provide all children with access to a high-quality kindergarten program in the year before starting school.The kindergarten fee subsidy provides eligible four-year old children with access to a kindergarten program for up to 15 hours per week
Title: Guidelines to help families complete the transition learning and development statement (TLDS)

Summary: Every child attending a funded kindergarten program that is going to school will have a transition learning and development statement (TLDS) written for them. A child’s TLDS is written by early childhood educators, but incorporates a section for families and the child to fill out too. The guidelines to help families complete the TLDS explains to families the importance of contributing to their child's TLDS.
Title: Healthy start for school

Summary: If your child is turning 4, they may need to have a health check. If they don’t, your Family Tax Benefit (FTB) Part A rate may reduce.
Title: Transition - a positive start to school

Summary: Templates and guidelines to help you introduce and support families and children during the transition to primary school. This information sheet explains to families the importance of sharing relevant information with schools and Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) services and how this information will be shared.
