Tag Archives: Early Education

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Cultural Diversity: Unseen Classroom Strength

In today's increasingly globalized community, understanding the power of diversity is more essential than ever before. While many may appreciate and celebrate cultural diversity in various areas of life, it's especially vital within an...

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Bilingual Children Are Smarter

Bilingualism is a term that is used to describe the ability of a person to speak more than one language. This can be achieved through growing up in a household where more than one language is spoken; or by learning multiple languages at school or...

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How Can I Help My Child to Love Math?

Math — as they say — is a child’s mortal enemy. However, Math should not be so daunting. We utilize it daily, often much more than we realize. If you're having trouble getting your child to enjoy Math, you can engage them in fun activities...

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No Appetite? Here’s How to Make Your Picky Eater

Toddlerhood is the stage when children, around age 12 to 36 months old, begin to shift from dependent infants to independent individuals. This is when they begin to show a sense of identity so 'no-saying' or saying 'no' to anything and everything...

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Make Free Play an Essential Part of Your Child’s Day

Like us, our children need to be able to explore and do things on their own to learn. Thus, aside from structured and guided learning, we must make sure that they have time to play on their own terms in what is called 'free play.' Free play is...

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What Is Guide Play: Learning Through Fun

Playing is a vital part of a child’s development. It not only provides them with entertainment, but it also prepares them for various life skills. Here, your little one gets to experience new things, such as social interaction and intrapersonal...

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