Someone to Be With
Someone to Be With
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Product Description
Since interactions between children and adults are the primary mechanism for development and learning, children who have strong relationships with caring adults do better in learning environments. This children’s colouring book, with a helpful guide and script for families and educators, was written to support strong, first relationships for young children in early care settings.
Follow the journey of a young child to feel connected and supported in a classroom while away from their primary attachment figures. Everyone has a job and the Teacher, Parent, and Child all work together to create a predictable, consistent structure at the beginning and the end of each day.
Someone to Be With is part of the Circle of Security Classroom Approach, a two-tier approach to support secure relationships in early care settings. In the first tier, early care professionals engage in an 8-week reflective, professional learning series. In the second tier, early care professionals work with a registered COS Classroom Coach to implement the learning in a classroom setting. To learn more about how to support children's relationships at home and in the classroom, please visit the Circle of Security International website.
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How does my purchase make a difference?
Every purchase you make supports children, families, and communities across Central Queensland. Your support helps us run playgroups, parenting programs, multicultural initiatives, grief support groups, and community events, creating lasting, positive change for generations to come.
Do you ship Australia-wide?
Yes! We ship across Australia. Orders are carefully packed once a week, so while delivery times may vary slightly, this ensures each order is prepared with care. Shipping costs and estimated delivery times will be calculated at checkout.
Can these products be used in a group or classroom setting?
Yes! They’re perfect for small groups, classrooms, playgroups, or family activities, encouraging teamwork, sharing, and collaborative learning.