All posts tagged "child development"
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The Editor | March 10, 2018
Child Development Theories: John Bowlby
John Bowlby was a pioneering attachment theorist. While early attachment theories considered attachment a learned behaviour, Bowlby’s attachment...
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The Editor | March 9, 2018
How to Develop Early Numeracy Skills
Numeracy skills aren’t just an important part of the curriculum – they’re a vital life skill that enables us...
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The Editor | January 10, 2018
Child Development Theories: B. F. Skinner
B. F. Skinner was a behavioural psychologist who was convinced classical conditioning was too simplistic to constitute a...
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The Editor | November 16, 2017
How We Can Encourage Motor Skills
During their first six years of life, children learn to sit, stand, crawl, roll, climb, run, jump, sprint,...
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The Editor | November 8, 2017
Why We Should Encourage Expression and Creativity
Creativity is a form of expression and, above all, a state of mind. It’s a demonstration of our...
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David Williams | October 11, 2017
Interview: Angela Spencer, Owner of Angels at Play
Angela Spencer is an award-winning author, blogger and baby wellbeing expert who regularly shares her expertise online, in...
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The Editor | September 24, 2017
Child Development Theories: Ivan Pavlov
Ivan Pavlov was a Russian physiologist known primarily for his work on developing the principles of classical conditioning....
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Guest | September 20, 2017
How to Help Young Children Settle Into a New Nursery
Help Young Children Settle Into a New Nursery The first few weeks at a new nursery can be...
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The Editor | September 4, 2017
Why Should Fine Motor Skills Be Developed?
All children are gifted with great, often unexpected, abilities. By creating a safe space and providing the necessary...
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Adrian Voce | August 21, 2017
For children, playing IS the adventure – Adrian Voce
The recent announcement by Play England and partners of their new Sport England funded pilot project, Adventure into...