The first 1000 days are a once in a lifetime opportunity for your little one. In those early months and years, they’re not just growing—they’re forming connections and learning everything from how to smile to building emotional and cognitive skills that last a lifetime.
Early learning is so much more than ticking off milestones. It’s all about nurturing your child’s social and emotional growth too. That’s where quality childcare comes in. It’s not just about keeping an eye on your child while you’re at work—it's about creating a space where they can thrive, learn, and build important skills for life.
As Deanna, Centre Director at Goodstart Mount Clear explains: “Early Learning sets a foundation of learning for life. Children gain social and emotional skills as well as early literacy and numeracy skills. It also allows children to form strong relationships outside the home.”
Why is Early Learning So Important for Babies and Toddlers?
In these early years your child’s brain grows at an amazing pace. Every cuddle, playtime, and new moment helps shape their future. Early learning is more than preparing for school, it’s about fostering a love for learning and setting a strong foundation for lifelong success. Research shows that children who experience high-quality early learning environments in their first 1000 days are more likely to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Give your child the best start to life by prioritising early learning in a nurturing, structured environment with caring educators.
Is Childcare Beneficial for Babies and Toddlers?
Definitely! High-quality childcare does so much more than just “mind” your child. It provides a space where they can learn and grow alongside other children with educators who really understand what they need. In these environments, every activity is designed with learning in mind, from building social skills, emotional regulation and cognitive development.
Key Benefits of Early Childhood Education
Brain Development: Early childhood is a crucial time for brain growth. Quality early education helps build the cognitive and emotional skills necessary for future success.
Social Skills: From ages three to five, children learn to interact with others, share, and understand feelings. These early social skills are essential for building lasting friendships.
Independence: Early education helps children build confidence and self-regulation skills, such as focusing and sharing, which are important for their independence and identity.
Routines: Consistent routines in childcare help children feel secure and manage expectations, which can reduce behavioural issues.
Transition to School: Quality early education supports a smooth transition to primary school, helping children feel comfortable and motivated to learn.
How is Childcare Part of Early Learning?
Childcare is an extension of early learning because it provides the perfect environment for your child to explore, play, and grow. High-quality centres follow the Australian Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) and National Quality Standards (NQS) to offer more than just care—they create a space where education and nurturing go hand in hand.
What makes childcare so special is the way it combines loving care with intentional learning experiences. When your little one plays with others, they’re not just having fun—they’re learning how to communicate, share, and build friendships. Educators are there to guide these moments by providing the perfect mix of support and freedom so your little one can explore and grow at their own pace.
At Goodstart Early Learning their ‘Birth to 3 Practice Framework,’ is designed by experts and linked to the EYLF and NQS to ensure a warm, supportive environment where your little one can thrive.