After a lengthy absence from the classroom due to the pandemic, these quick breaks can help students refocus on learning and get back into the rhythm of school.
The International Baccalaureate (IB) has been gaining popularity over the past few years. Find out more about what it is and how it will benefit your child’s future.
One of the most common challenges with telehealth therapy is keeping children engaged. In this article, paediatric physiotherapist, Ms Wan Kun, shares with us about how to help children get the most out of their telehealth sessions.
Fasting can be challenging, even for adults. So this raises the question of whether it is necessary for children to fast during the holy month of Ramadan? If yes, how young should a child start to fast? Does it increase the risk of Covid infection?
Many may have skipped over the fact that with a class of 20 children, teachers are also taking on roughly double the number of parents. Here are some tips to help you manage those difficult parents.
Physical inactivity or inactive lifestyle is a global health problem affecting not only adults but also children the world over.
As a school leader or teacher, dealing with bullying means having difficult conversations. How do we approach the topic sensitively? How do we inform a parent that their child is being bullied?
Role play stimulates young children’s imaginations and helps develop their social skills. Incorporating role play into the classroom adds variety, a change of pace, and opportunities for creative learning and it's also a source of fun!
Studies showed that babies born during the pandemic had slight developmental delays in social-emotional and motor skills, compared to those born before the pandemic. Here’s why parents shouldn’t worry.
Many educators have realised that it takes more than technological literacy to conduct a successful learning session, be it online or offline. Here are the top skills that educators must own to excel in 2022.