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  • Is My Baby Too Young For Childcare?
    2026/04/09

    One of the biggest questions facing new mums: Is my baby too young for childcare? In this episode, Anika and Kate sit down with Professor Tricia Eadie from Melbourne University - one of Australia's leading researchers in early childhood development - to finally get the evidence-based answers. Tricia unpacks why age is rarely the right question, what quality actually looks like for different stages, and why a stable, skilled workforce matters more than a fancy fitout. She shares the long-term research on children who start care early, the truth about multiple caregivers, and the single most powerful thing parents can do at home to support learning. Warm, reassuring, and packed with practical tools - this is the episode every mum questioning her childcare choices needs to hear.


    (00:00) The guilt of sending your baby early

    (01:00) Introducing Professor Tricia Eadie

    (01:41) How young is too young — what does the evidence say?

    (04:30) Multiple caregivers: overwhelming or totally normal?

    (06:05) Can childcare really meet a young baby's needs?

    (09:35) School readiness and the three-day guarantee

    (16:34) The single most important thing parents can do at home.

    For more information on Care for Kids, visit www.careforkids.com.au

    Follow @careforkidsau


    Podcast produced by Posterboy Media.

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    21 分
  • Secrets Your Childcare Director Won't Tell
    2026/04/09

    Welcome to Between Us Mums, a bold, no-fluff podcast that gets real about the childcare stage of life - the stuff you wish someone had told you, the questions you didn’t know you could ask, and the support you didn’t know you needed. Between Us Mums offers solid advice and interesting Australian guest appearances, to get you ready for Day One of childcare. Hosted by real mums, for mums.

    Choosing a childcare provider is arguably one of the most emotional milestones in the early parenting journey. In this debut episode of Between Us Mums, hosts Anika and Kate sit down with Cassandra Stark, the "magical unicorn" of early childhood education. As the founder of The Childcare Concierge & Advisory, Cassandra brings 15 years of deep-insider experience, ranging from nanny and educator to centre director and parent.Cassandra pulls back the curtain on what parents should be looking for during a tour, moving beyond the "aesthetic" playrooms and fancy marketing. This episode covers critical safety green flags (like water bottle placement and digital privacy), the truth behind "Exceeding" NQS ratings, and why a messy room might actually be a sign of a high-quality centre. This conversation provides the tactical tools you need to trust your gut and find your village.


    (00:00) Why dads skip the childcare tour

    (01:17) Introducing Cassandra Stark, The Childcare Concierge

    (02:22) The shiny distractions that fool parents on tours

    (04:41) Why a messy room is actually a green flag

    (09:01) What to look for when it comes to safety

    (14:29) Cass's gold nugget questions to ask every tour

    (25:49) Red flags, green flags and reading online reviews.


    For more information on Care for Kids, visit www.careforkids.com.au

    Follow @careforkidsau

    For more information on Cassandra Stark, visit www.thechildcareconcierge.com.au

    Follow @the.childcare.concierge


    Podcast produced by Posterboy Media.

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    39 分