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Support intentional, reflective practice with this beautifully designed set of WholeChild Flow™ Reflection Questions. This resource guides educators through daily, weekly, and ongoing reflection using gentle, strengths-based prompts anchored in Bubble Language and the WholeChild Flow™ framework.

Across the two-page printable, educators are supported to reflect on:

The Child’s Bubble

Cues, regulation needs, strengths, identity, agency, and how we responded. Reflection Questions

Relationships & Connection

Attunement, tone, responsiveness, co-regulation, and relationships with families. Reflection Questions

Environment & Learning

Whether the environment supported Calm or Wild/Cave Bubbles, sensory regulation, belonging, and inclusion. Reflection Questions

Learning Through Play

Curiosity, problem-solving, invitations, SEL opportunities, and children’s moments of success. Reflection Questions

Documentation & Planning

Evidence of learning, next steps, wellbeing insights, and alignment with EYLF outcomes. Reflection Questions

Reflecting on My Own Practice

Emotional presence, Bubble state, attunement, interactions, and educator wellbeing. Reflection Questions

Team Reflection Prompts

Patterns, strengths, areas of support, Bubble Language alignment, and professional learning needs. Reflection Questions

This resource is perfect for: ✔ Educator diaries✔ Weekly reflections✔ Team meetings✔ Quality improvement planning✔ Pedagogical documentation✔ Embedding WholeChild Flow™ reflective culture

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Reflection Questions – WholeChild Flow™ Reflective Practice Prompts

$6.95Price

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