This time in our country is unprecedented with the onset of the pandemic COVID-19. Never before have families been told to work at home, stay home, and to avoid social gatherings. In addition, it is very likely in the near future in New Zealand that our children will need to stay home from school as … [Read more...] about What to do at home with kids
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Mum and Child: My heart went drop :(
A natural reality in life is that each plant bears its own seed. Pumpkin will grow a pumpkin, a peach tree a peach tree. Unless there is purposeful and intentional intervention then nature will ensure like replicates like. A lettuce is not suddenly going to sprout a tomato! This is a comforting and … [Read more...] about Mum and Child: My heart went drop :(
Pushing our children to ‘learn’
Assessing Neuro Motor Readiness for Learning The joys and excitement of a child turning five is celebrated as a rite of passage. The child growing up, going to ‘big school’ and putting on their new uniform brings delight to parents and teachers. But when is a child really ready for … [Read more...] about Pushing our children to ‘learn’
Recognising Reflexes in Education
Giggles and laughter are heard as children run through the playgroup at their local early childhood centre. The jovial noise brings light to the teacher's eyes and knowing smiles on their faces. The game of chase is progressing, yet there is that one child - the one who doesn't quite seem to know … [Read more...] about Recognising Reflexes in Education
Many children ‘unable to hold a pencil or sit still’ at five
Check out this article by Graeme Paton, Education editor of the Telegraph UK. Interesting reading. Sally Goddard Blythe, an expert in early education, recommends screening children for basic physical problems at five, saying developmental difficulties can have a major bearing on later … [Read more...] about Many children ‘unable to hold a pencil or sit still’ at five
FIDGET SPINNERS: A Crazy Craze or a Teacher’s Toolbox
Fidget spinners are currently all the rage in most households, schools and preschools in New Zealand. With some schools banning them and others embracing them what is the impact of these toys on children's learning and development? Do our children benefit from such a thing, or are they just too hard … [Read more...] about FIDGET SPINNERS: A Crazy Craze or a Teacher’s Toolbox