All posts tagged "child development"
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The Editor | August 7, 20186 of the Best Toys for Child Motor Skills Development
The first years of a child’s life are the most important for developing and practising motor skills. It’s...
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David Williams | July 17, 2018The Science of Toddler Behaviour
‘When little people are overwhelmed by big emotions, it’s our job to share our calm, not join their...
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The Editor | July 12, 201810 Early Years Science Activities EYFS
10 Early Years Science Activities EYFS Sink or float Will it dissolve Magnet maze Discovering magnification Homemade marble...
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The Editor | July 9, 201818 Early Years Literacy Games and Activities
18 Early Years Literacy Games and Activities Letter recognition games Making magnetic letters Assigning nouns Guess what happens...
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The Editor | June 10, 2018Child Development Theories: Howard Gardner
Dr. Howard Gardner, a professor of education at Harvard University, developed his groundbreaking theory of multiple intelligences in...
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The Editor | May 17, 2018The Benefits of Childhood Friendships and How to Support Them
The impulse to make friends is innate in most children, and left to their own devices they will...
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The Editor | April 26, 2018Activities to Encourage Children to Share
It’s understandable that most young children find sharing extremely difficult; at this stage they have little empathy for...
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The Editor | April 10, 2018Child Development Theories: Abraham Maslow
Psychologist Abraham Maslow considered most theories of human motivation too limited because they rarely strayed beyond basic physiological...
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David Williams | April 9, 2018Helping Children to Manage Conflict
Conflict happens. And the only thing that really prepares a young child for conflict is the experience of...
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David Williams | March 21, 2018Empathy in the Early Years
‘Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant with...

