Photo by samer daboul Carolyn Nooks Teague’s Three Dimensions of Learning helps parents get to know the emotional part of the child, otherwise known as the affective domain. The affective domain is an important aspect of a child’s personal development. It allows them the ability to understand, sympathize, express, and control their emotions; it is also a key…
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Making Most Of The Playtime: The Do’s And Don’ts
Photo by Ksenia Chernaya Play helps our children learn new things while developing their creative thinking, building social skills, and learning about their talents and interests. Since life is so busy, these “Do’s” and “Don’ts” will indeed help your family make the most of playtime! Special playtime lets you focus on your kid’s good behaviors…
12 Ways To Get Your Kids Up And Moving
Photo by Pavel Danilyuk Did you know that kids need 60 minutes of activity every day? Read on and see how you can get your kids to be physically active. What is a mom to do when it is sunny outside and her kids are inside? Get active. Get creative. Get moving. If you want…
Ways To Develop Social and Literacy Aspect Among Children
Photo by Mikhail Nilov Parents and teachers play a vital role in young people’s literacy development, adapted and inspired by top early childhood experts. Literacy Development Whether you’re an early childhood parent or teacher (or both), you play an essential part in helping the kids in your care become literate citizens. Even during significant change…