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 | Jan 27, 2012 | Early Childhood Development, Education, Emotional Development, Social Development |
You knew this would happen. You were prepared for it. All along while you had paid the deposit and bought the new stationary you were expecting a few tears from your little one on his first few days of pre-school. Why then, when you left him this morning with tears...
by GenesisAdmin | Dec 23, 2011 | Assessments, Early Childhood Development, Education |
Tips for passing the school readiness assessment Now, of course I won’t be giving you tips on how to help your child cheat on the school readiness assessment, as that would be unethical and would completely defeat the object of the assessment. But many of the...
by GenesisAdmin | Dec 21, 2011 | Early Childhood Development, Education |
Early Childhood Education benefits all It is widely known that the most significant growth en development happens in the early years of a child’s life. It is during this time that the foundation for life long learning is laid. Children’s experiences in infancy and...
by GenesisAdmin | Dec 20, 2011 | Barriers to Learning, Early Childhood Development, Education |
Anel’s top 20 favourite activities to enhance fine motor development Colouring, drawing, cutting and tracing are all wonderful activities to enhance fine motor skills. But many young children, especially boys, find these activities boring and often despise...