Transition Time | Your little Possum is growing up and now it's time for - the Wombat room!!!! Welcome to the Wombat Room. Children in this room are aged from 1.8 - 2.4 years old. There are four educators in this room that work as team. Together they work to provide an environment that is responsive to children's developmental needs, challenges each child and is a true reflection of who they are. This Transition Time Fact Sheet will let you know what goes on in the Wombat room and how it may differ from the Possum Room. |
The main differences from the Possum Room | The children in the Wombat Room are beginning to grow in autonomy and so feed themselves, usually only have one sleep and some of the older children may begin to toilet train. The Wombat Room does not have cots, but children use floor mattresses and each child has their own bed bag.
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General room routine | From the open of the centre to approximately 8.30am the children are involved in the family grouping process. When the other groups have gone to their rooms, the children help to tidy the room and have some group time while their morning tea is being prepared. After morning tea and nappy changes the children engage in an array of activities and busyness in what is often an indoor/outdoor program. Individual, small group, spontaneous and planned activities are all a part of this. At approximately 11.00am the children prepare for lunch. After lunch is rest time, with some children preferring to sleep immediately or others playing quietly until they are ready for a sleep. As children wake up they engage in 1-1 time with educators who help them to re-dress and settle them to activities inside or outside on the deck. Once everybody is awake and organised, it's time for afternoon tea! Following afternoon tea is some outdoor time in the small garden outside of the room. During this time, afternoon nappy changes occur before a play in the main garden. The day concludes with family grouping until close. |
Things to note |
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Group Goals and expectations |
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Life after the Wombat Room | As children approach 2.4 years old; they prepare for the transition to the Koala room (2.4 - 3 years). Children begin with small visits to the new environment, aided by a familiar caregiver and as the child feels more confident and comfortable, the length of their stay is increased until eventually they move to the Koala group. Should you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to speak to Maxine or Tiffany. |