Child Development Stages
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The Editor | August 17, 2023
The Importance of Stage-Based Play
Play is fundamental to a child’s healthy development, and for anyone invested in a child’s development it’s helpful...
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David Williams | September 15, 2020
Teaching Children How to Identify and Express Emotions
Teaching Children How to Identify and Express Emotions Acknowledging a child’s emotions, putting words on anger, fear, sadness,...
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The Editor | February 25, 2020
Fine Motor Skills: Early Years Development
Fine Motor Skills: Early Years Development All children are gifted with great capabilities, that are often unsuspected. By...
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The Editor | February 4, 2020
Why Do Babies Cry: The Nine Different Sounds and What They Mean
Let’s face it, when babies cry can be totally destabilizing and disarming. It acts on our little heart...
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David Williams | July 30, 2015
EYFS Development 40-60 Months: The Twilight Stage
‘Beyond the horizon of the place we lived when we were young,In a world of magnets and miracles,Our...
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David Williams | June 22, 2015
EYFS Development 30-50 Months: Ready for Reception
Whilst it would be an exaggeration to claim the EYFS child between 30 and 50 months has become...
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David Williams | June 19, 2015
EYFS Development 22-36 Months: Working on Words
Generally much smarter than he sounds, and therefore frequently under-estimated, the child described in the EYFS’ (Early Years...
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David Williams | May 22, 2015
EYFS Development 16-26 Months: Tale of the Two Year Old
Having cracked the outer layers of the language code and largely mastered the basics of mobility, the former...
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David Williams | May 11, 2015
EYFS Development 8-20 Months: Talking Toddlers
The second of the overlapping Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) phases extends from 8-20 months. Here, the ‘yearling’...
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David Williams | April 28, 2015
EYFS Development 0-11 Months: Infant and Baby Milestones
The term ‘infant’ – from the Latin ‘infans’: meaning speechless – is characteristically applied to young children up...