Hi my name is Tenneile and I am from the Budjari mob near the Paroo river, close to the southern border of Queensland. My mob's totem is a grey kangaroo.…
Hi, my name is Kristen, I'm a proud Kullilli woman from Thargomindah and an early childhood educator at Deadly Kindy Burragah. I'm a single mum of two beautiful boys, one…
My name is Wendy and I'm the Deadly Kindy Jajumbora teacher. Before joining the Deadly Kindy team I was a teacher aide in a prep room and then in 2011,…
We all know physical activity is important for staying healthy and happy. But when you’ve walked every track around your house and all the cricket balls are on the roof…
With Easter right on our doorstep we’ve put together a list of activities to distract your little ones from eating all their Easter eggs at once! Keep reading to check…
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. In the early years, a lot of children can be naturally ego-centric. They may think mostly about themselves…
One of the biggest advantages to sparking conversations with your jarjums and gundoos is what our staff call ‘sustained, shared thinking’. This shared thinking also encourages open-ended and exploratory conversations…
The eight Aboriginal Ways of Learning is a learning framework that we use at Deadly Kindy to share Aboriginal knowledge authentically and productively with students. It also allows teachers to…
After weeks of preparation, our Deadly Kindy staff are excited to welcome all the new gundoos and jarjums for 2022! They've been working hard over the break to make sure…