Showing posts with label skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skills. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

My son loves cars



When a child plays with a car, they learn about the world. Children learn through play and imitation of adults, and play is much more motivating than sitting at a table completing worksheets.


When a child plays with a car, they impove their skills:

Saturday, 21 April 2012

Promote development and skills


Through play experiences, children learn about themselves, their environment, and the people in their lives; experiment with different ways to solve problems; develop body control; practice social skills; and express their creativity. An environment that encourages children to make their own choices helps them feel safe, valued, adventurous, competent, and confident to take the initiative. Observe children at play over a period of time, and you’ll see higher levels of thought form in all areas of development – physical, language, social-emotional, and cognitive. Many activities promote cognitive and language development; i.e. books and stories, action songs, nursery rhymes, imaginative play and table top activities. 

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

How to promote maths skills in early childhood?

What is maths?


Maths is everywhere, all around children and you can teach your child without recognising it. You have mathematical experiences in everyday life even before they begin the formal study of maths.

Monday, 16 January 2012

How to promote Language development?

Language is any form of communication, can be spoken, written or sign. Human languages have rules to organise and order them. (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics)


The task of learning language is an extremely complex one and takes time.