In this episode, we explore what children’s rights and empowerment look like at Gowrie NSW for our children aged birth through to 12 years.
Empowerment means children are active participants in what happens to, for and with them. For babies and toddlers, this isn’t about big decisions or special ‘activities’, rather it is about pace, touch, invitation and meaningful experiences where individual children are truly seen and heard in everyday moments. It is these routine times and care moments that make up most of a young child’s day. These are the moments where children’s rights are either honoured or unintentionally missed. A nappy change, for example, can be a task, or it can be a partnership, shaped by communication, invitation, waiting and gentle, predictable care.
As children grow, these moments bring confidence; they shape their identity and sense of belonging and provide opportunities for children to engage in meaningful learning and engagement, directly impacting their daily experience within the world.
Together, we reflect on how empowerment begins with our image of the child. When we see children as capable learners, regardless of their age or abilities, our practices shift, and children experience themselves as valued and influential individuals.
We explore how agency lives in the ordinary: choosing a bib, climbing a tree, participating in mealtime preparation or communicating through movement and gesture. For our youngest infants, hands are powerful tools for communication. Slowing down enough to notice subtle cues is a powerful act of respect.
These moments communicate big messages: I see you, I trust you, and you belong here. Children can influence what happens to them.
We also acknowledge that empowerment is for educators, too. When teams feel calm, confident and supported in their practice with children, children will feel this as well.
When we treat even our youngest children as worthy partners in their day, we’re not just supporting rights — we’re building identity, belonging, and lifelong confidence.
Host: Michelle Richardson
Guests: Belinda Rouhan , Nicole Tytherleigh & Fiona Veld-Brown
Recommended audience: Aimed toward teachers, educators, educational leaders and leaders in early and middle childhood who work directly with children, or those who have a passion for advocacy and want to know how to promote children’s rights in their daily practice.
Links:
- Education Hub Gowrie NSW Education Hub
- Professional Learning Calendar 2026 Online Flipbook
- Lundy’s Model of Participation
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