This course is a five-part wellbeing and emotional literacy program designed for early years and primary educators and their students. It combines guided, sensory-based meditation lessons for children with professional development for educators, allowing both teacher and student to experience the benefits of emotional regulation, grounding, and imaginative connection to nature and Country. Each themed lesson—featuring visualisation, reflection, creative expression, and affirmations—is supported by a corresponding professional learning piece that encourages educators to participate fully, deepen their cultural and emotional awareness, and model calm, presence, and respect. Together, the course creates a gentle, culturally respectful framework for building inner strength, classroom belonging, and connection to self, others, and the natural world.
Kangaroo’s Lesson: Learning to Share, Care and Play Fair is a powerful early childhood course that introduces conflict resolution and emotional learning through a First Nations lens. Grounded in the story How the Kangaroo Got His Tail, this course offers culturally respectful, play-based lessons that teach children how to listen, share, take turns, and solve problems together. With a strong focus on fairness, kindness, and connection to Country, the course equips educators with practical tools, engaging activities, and Indigenous insights to nurture emotionally resilient and socially aware learners.
(6 Educator Sessions; 10 Lessons that has 30 activities)