by GenesisAdmin | Jun 6, 2013 | Education, Parent guidance |
When it comes to choosing the right school for your mainstream child, these are some of the things to consider: 1. What does your gut say? (It might sounds flaky, but I consider your first instinct when it comes to schools to be the most important. Parents usually...
by GenesisAdmin | Jan 9, 2013 | Barriers to Learning, Behavioural Difficulties, Early Childhood Development, Education, Social Development |
I grew up in a house where we spent about 90% of our free time watching Television. We watched the 7 am cartoon while we were having breakfast and tuned in to K-TV when we got back from school in the afternoons. My mother had the good sense to deny us access to the...
by GenesisAdmin | Nov 3, 2012 | Barriers to Learning, Early Childhood Development, Education |
My experience in working both as a teacher and later as an Educational psychologist in school settings has helped me appreciate exactly how crucial a role educators play in the lives of our children. It is a thankless, never-ending job. A teacher’s day...
by GenesisAdmin | Feb 10, 2012 | Early Childhood Development, Education, Report on schools |
I owe Cape Town’s Child Magazine and their comprehensive listing of pre-schools for this one. I would have never found the school on my own (and it turns out I couldn’t even find it with my GPS – thank goodness Jacky was able to direct me over the...
by GenesisAdmin | Feb 7, 2012 | Early Childhood Development, Education |
Kids learning about the world through the wonder of play dough. I’m not a night owl. In fact, most nights I battle to stay awake past 8pm. But last Wednesday evening I found myself in the kitchen at 11:30pm happily humming to myself and shuffling along in my...