All posts tagged "child development"
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David Williams | November 1, 2016
Tots and Touchscreens: 21st-Century Digital Natives
‘And then I know that all I’ve learned, my kid assumes.And all my deepest worries must be his...
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Kathy Brodie | October 20, 2016
The Debate About Digital Technologies In The Nursery
There has been much discussion about the use of digital technologies such as iPads and tablets in settings...
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Sue Cowley | October 10, 2016
What Do We Really Mean by School Readiness?
Author, teacher and trainer Sue Cowley discusses the hot topic of school readiness Author, teacher and trainer Sue...
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David Williams | October 10, 2016
Extreme Childcare: Wild Play in Plas Madoc
Claire Griffiths play manager talks about her experiences in Plas Madoc, North Wales She ...
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The Editor | September 23, 2016
5 Ways to Increase a Child’s Self-Esteem
It’s concerning to hear recent reports saying children as young as three have low self-esteem and are worried...
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The Editor | September 2, 2016
Strategies to Help Relieve Back to School Anxiety
Relieving Back to School Anxiety Sending your child off to school for the first time is a challenging...
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David Williams | August 15, 2016
Outdoor Landscapes: An Interactive Learning Environment
For early years children, the outdoor environment appears permanent yet flexible, reassuringly familiar yet brimming over with exciting...
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The Editor | August 9, 2016
Signs of Asperger Syndrome in Children
Children with Asperger Syndrome Asperger Syndrome is an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), but it presents differently to the common...
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Guest | August 2, 2016
Understanding How Children With Autism See The World
Ahyla and her daughter both have Autism – here she describes how someone with the condition sees the...
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David Williams | June 3, 2016
A Modern Paranoia: Perspectives on Risk
“A ship is always safe at the shore – but that is NOT what it is built for.”...