5 Reasons why it’s Never too Late to Study
16 Oct 2020

Studying a course is not just for recent high school graduates. There’s no age cap on learning and whether you’re looking to take on a business or childcare course – South West Training Services is here to provide. If you’ve ever wanted to tackle a new area of expertise or refresh your memory on a … Continue reading “5 Reasons why it’s Never too Late to Study”

Acing your Coursework: 6 Ways to Stay on Track
22 Sep 2020

In an age where something as small as your mobile phone can offer endless hours of entertainment and distractions, it can sometimes be difficult to stay focused – especially if you’re learning remotely. Staying on track with your online childcare classes is far from impossible, however, and today’s article is going to outline six distinct practices … Continue reading “Acing your Coursework: 6 Ways to Stay on Track”

What To Expect From An Early Childhood Education Course Placement
25 Aug 2020

If you’re currently enrolled (or are considering enrolling) in our chc50113 or chc30113 early childhood education courses – then you’re probably curious about their placement aspects. Placement is an exciting part of any hands-on course and gives you indispensable knowledge and experience that you simply cannot learn in a classroom environment – face-to-face or online. Luckily … Continue reading “What To Expect From An Early Childhood Education Course Placement”

Remote Learning (5 Essential Tips To Consider)
23 Jul 2020

When tackling courses such as our Cert III Early Childhood Education and Care (CHC30113) online and Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care (CHC50113) online course it can sometimes prove difficult to stay focused. With the current learning environment having shifted so drastically it’s especially important to keep focused whilst learning remotely. In today’s blog, … Continue reading “Remote Learning (5 Essential Tips To Consider)”

11 Differences Between Busy People And Productive People
8 Feb 2016

I spent a day with the world’s number one ultraman Kilian Jornet back in 2010. He told me about the difference between his life in the mountains and the life he sees in the city. Kilian spends most of his life in the mountains. He will run up and down Everest next year. He has already run up and down Kilimanjaro, Aconcagua, Montblanc and Cervino (setting the record for the fastest ascent on each). He says that he knows his destination, but is often doubtful about the exact path – he is very aware of surroundings, of changes in the weather, of loose rocks. He is constantly adjusting his path.