Children’s rights are not optional – they are essential. Article 42 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child reminds us that everyone should know about these […]
“Though at the level of the individual, our actions are as light as a cloud, united they can change the colour of the sky.“ Yvette Pierpaoli, Refugees International in McGhee, […]
Today, on September 11, we mark R U OK? Day, a reminder of the importance of checking in with those around us. REAIE acknowledges that working with children and their […]
On Indigenous Literacy Day, Reggio Australia honours the wisdom of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, who have always known that literacy is vast and many-layered. It is carried in […]
National Educator’s Day National Educators’ Day acknowledges and celebrates the deep commitment of those who live, play, learn and teach alongside children. REAIE thanks educators for upholding children’s rights as […]
Early Learning Matters – Every Day18th – 24th August 2025 Reggio Emilia Australia Information Exchange (REAIE) proudly joins with Early Childhood Australia (ECA) and communities across the country to celebrate […]
REAIE acknowledges and celebrates National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day, held every year on August 4, since 1988. This year’s theme – Little Footsteps, Big Future – honours […]
Australia is at a crossroads. The recent and appalling violations of children’s safety and dignity in some early childhood education and care centres in Victoria have shaken public trust and […]
In recognition of NAIDOC Week, REAIE acknowledges the strength, vision, and legacy of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We remain deeply committed to honouring Indigenous histories, cultures, and narratives. […]
Drawing inspiration from the Reggio Children approach, we are reminded of the powerful role education can play in reimagining a more sustainable and relational future. As shared in REchild magazine’s Connections edition (2015): “We think it […]
REAIE recognises the vital role that all those working with children play in fostering respect, understanding, and inclusion. During National Reconciliation Week, we reflect on our shared history and renew […]
REAIE’s National Sorry Day Statement for May 26th, 2025 National Sorry Day was first commemorated on 26th May 1998, following the tabling in Parliament of the report Bringing Them Home […]