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Teaching Children Healthy Habits Augmented Reality Guide Assists Early Childhood Educators & Parents


Wednesday, 16 September, 2020

Teaching Children Healthy Habits Augmented Reality Guide Assists Early Childhood Educators & Parents

Developing healthy habits in early childhood is pivotal to paving the way for a child’s future. Children are inquisitive and constantly learning and observing, so early childhood is a critical time where habits and behaviours are learned and instilled and as an educator, parent or caregiver, there’s a responsibility to ensure you contribute to these learnings.

An endless amount of information is available, so to assist with key industry topics, Pro-Visual Publishing in conjunction with the NSCA Foundation, the Australian Swim Schools Association and the Eczema Association Australasia have released the 2020/21 edition of the National Guide to Early Childhood Education.

The poster-style Guide outlines information in easy to read format with topics on allergies, toilet training, head lice, and skin care, and even offers tips on taking them shopping and learning in the garden. It’s distributed free of charge to early learning centres and preschools for display year-round as an essential daily tool.

The Guide showcases engaging Augmented Reality (AR) capabilities, allowing it to become digitally interactive. By downloading the free Pro-Vis AR app, users can scan any AR capable content with their smart device to access educational videos and PDF files, offering an engaging new way to learn.

For further information or to obtain free copies of the Guide, call (02) 8272 2611, email marketing@provisual.com.au or visit www.provisual.com.au.

For media enquiries or images contact Deanna Hutchings at Pro-Visual Publishing on (02) 8272 2611 or ddavenport@provisual.com.au.

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