Ages to Ages Publications

Where children tell the stories and adults do the learning

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AUSTRALIA, 4122

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Email: ages2ages@ozemail.com.au
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At Ages to Ages Publications we refer to adults as all those who care, educate and are interested in the well being and nurturing of children. This includes; parents, primary caregivers, grandparents, significant others in the lives of children and childcare professionals, educators, researchers and child advocates.

As learning is a life long process, we recognize the need to continue scaffolding our knowledge and understanding by sharing ideas, and experiences, by observing and learning from children and by discovering new ways of doing (Action Research).

We all need to learn from each other and we value the contributions of children, colleagues, families, community and those in positions of power and influence.

If you would like to contribute to this page email ages2ages@ozemail.com.au for submission guidelines.

From time to time Guest Writers will contribute articles and information of interest on various topics, including:

  • Separation Anxiety in early childhood
  • Cultural Inclusion in early childhood settings
  • Play Environments
  • Childcare Issues and Concerns
  • Grandparent Care
  • Managing Separation and Divorce
  • Literacy before school
  • Government and community initiatives
  • Social Commentaries

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Cranky Granny available now!
A delightful story that demonstrates the attachment Lily and her Grandmother share, despite the opposition! 32 page paperback, bound
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Tears in a Treasure Box available now!
A beautifully illustrated and realistically told story, about Separation Anxiety that captures the emotions children experience and the role that adults can play to ease transitions.
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