by Lianna Morisson | Feb 13, 2013 | Barriers to Learning, Education, Parent guidance |
Here are some other strategies that you can make use of when reading with your child at home: Pre-reading strategies – look at the title and available pictures with your child and discuss what you think the story may be about. Question, question, question: Stop...
by Lianna Morisson | Feb 12, 2013 | Barriers to Learning, Education, Parent guidance |
There are several useful strategies that parents can make use of when reading with their children at home, as we need to bear in mind that children are individuals and one method is not necessarily going to work for every child. Paired reading becomes useful, as...
by Lianna Morisson | Feb 11, 2013 | Barriers to Learning, Education |
Schools use different methods to teach reading. For example: The phonics method; this is the term used for teaching reading wherein individual letters of the alphabet are matched with the specific sounds of the languages pronunciation. So ‘cat’ is read as ‘c-a-t’ and...
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...