When they make a mistake correct them kindly! When they write it correctly, praise them! Take time to sit they with no distractions and write with them. Remember it is not a race, it is their life and you want them to live it positively and confidently.
How to help a child with their handwriting!
When they make a mistake correct them kindly! When they write it correctly, praise them! Take time to sit they with no distractions and write with them. Remember it is not a race, it is their life and you want them to live it positively and confidently.
Dyslexia!!! It is a Learning style, NOT a Disability…
As we explore more on dyslexia, it is important to remember, that it is NOT a disability. It is merely a creative way of learning for the child. In our society, we have many successful women and men who live with it and have gone above and beyond their wildest dreams.
How to help a child with their handwriting!
When they make a mistake correct them kindly! When they write it correctly, praise them! Take time to sit they with no distractions and write with them. Remember it is not a race, it is their life and you want them to live it positively and confidently.
A little help for homeschooling mums and dads!
Hey mums and dads! I hope you are keeping your head above water during this time. I am sorry for being M.I.A but I am back! I took some time to settle back to work and learn my new children and get to know their parents. Doing all this remotely is very challenging for any... Continue Reading →
Fun, Learn and art! what activities will you choose?
This post is to help the pre-kindergarten children (4 years and below). For this age group, we can focus on their fine motor and gross motor skills, concentration, building vocabulary, and of course art and craft.
How to develop fine motor skills in children.
Have you wondered what activities you can do to help your child’s fine motor skills develop? Does your child have weak fine motor skills? The easiest way to answer this question is by assessing the small movements your child can do. This is mostly seen through activities that involve his/ her fingers, wrist, arm, and... Continue Reading →
Competency Based Curriculum Part 1
The Competency-Based Curriculum is designed as a learner-centred mode of learning. The emphasis is on the students developing skills, talent, and knowledge relevant to our society. These skills are then applied to different areas of their lives.