Smart Steps is SDERA's early
childhood road safety education program that gives parents tips on how to keep their child safe in the traffic environment including choosing and installing child car restraints, setting up playing areas away from driveways, and crossing roads.
Smart Steps is SDERA's early
childhood road safety education program that provides educators and parents with suggestions and ideas on how to build children's knowledge and understanding of how to stay safe in the traffic environment.
Kids and Traffic Kids and Traffic is the NSW Early
Childhood Road Safety Education Program.
Our highly effective early
childhood road safety education program is for educators, carers of young children.
The Smart Steps: Making Safer Choices - Taking Smarter Steps program has adopted the eight National Practices for Early
Childhood Road Safety Education (Waters, Baker, &; Bruce, 2012) which are research - based and aligned to the practices in the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF).
Not exact matches
SDERA helps children and young people make smarter choices by providing research based, best practice resources and professional learning opportunities to early
childhood services, schools and agencies that are teaching
road safety and drug
education.
Izzy features in three storybooks, games, songs, stories and cooking activities, and also visits early
childhood centres and schools to share
road safety education messages with young children.
We have a range of resilience, drug and
road safety education resources for early
childhood educators, school staff, parents and students.
We offer a range of professional learning opportunities for early
childhood educators and carers to enhance their understanding of what
road safety and drug
education looks like in the early years, and ways to develop children's personal and social competence so they build their resilience.
SDERA offers a range of professional learning workshops which focus on supporting early
childhood staff, school - based staff and community agencies in the areas of resilience, drug and
road safety education.
We offer a range of online professional learning opportunities for early
childhood services, schools and agencies to enhance their understanding of what
road safety and alcohol and other drugs
education looks like from K - 12, and how to develop young people's personal and social competence so they build their resilience.
SDERA's range of evidence - based drug and
road safety education resources for schools and early
childhood services can be used to deliver age - appropriate content and key resilience, health and
safety messages.