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Supporting social and emotional development is a vital part of OSHC programming, fostering well-rounded growth in children.

Building Positive Relationships

Creating opportunities for cooperative play helps children learn empathy and respect.

Staff act as role models demonstrating positive social behaviors.

Teaching Emotional Literacy

Programs can include activities that help children identify and express feelings constructively.

This foundation supports conflict resolution and self-regulation.

Supporting Inclusion and Diversity

Fostering an inclusive environment allows every child to feel valued and understood.

Incorporating multicultural resources enriches children's social perspectives.

Encouraging Problem Solving

Activities that require cooperation and critical thinking help develop resilience and confidence.

Children gain skills to navigate challenges both in and outside of OSHC.

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