by GenesisAdmin | Nov 3, 2012 | Early Childhood Development, Education |
So we’re standing in the ridiculously long queue of a hot, over-crowded supermarket today when a pack of jelly tots in the “walk this way and buy more stuff you don’t need on the way to the cashier” isle catches my eye. And I explode! My...
by GenesisAdmin | Jun 20, 2012 | Assessments, Barriers to Learning, Early Childhood Development, Education, Emotional Development |
I am often asked the following questions about the global assessment of functioning. (Please note that the answers below relate only to my practice – as Anel Annandale. If you would like to inquire about a global assessment with any of the other psychologists...
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...
by GenesisAdmin | Feb 1, 2012 | Barriers to Learning, Early Childhood Development, Education |
Kids learning to read … Learning to decode arbitrary symbols into spoken language … learning to gather information from authors who are not physically present and in some cases, might not even be alive anymore … It truly is a miracle! Reading is...
by GenesisAdmin | Oct 17, 2011 | Assessments |
Educational Assessments Assessments vary greatly depending on the age and socio-cultural background of each child, as well as the reason for the assessment. Generally four types of assessments are done, these include: school readiness assessments, assessments to...