Social skills are not typically taught formally. Yet, social skills are crucial to future success. Social skills deficits, if not addressed, could potentially limit further skill development and could be associated with psychosocial problems.
Find out how you can support your child's mental health during the coronavirus pandemic.
The early childhood community recognises the first few years of a child's life as the most formative years. Naturally, the people that a child interacts with regularly – particularly their family – have a lot of influence on the child's development.
Many parents are wondering how to help their children stay focused during online classes at home. Check out these tips!
With the rise in technology in today's world, bullying is no longer limited to schoolyards – it has changed to text, email, and social media. This article details how teachers can protect students from cyberbullying.
Aggressive behaviour and angry outbursts are part of growing up. Let us help you crack the code on what your child’s annoying behaviours actually mean.
There are many skills that need to be learned first for a child to speak. These preverbal skills (mostly hidden to the untrained eye) are the building blocks to language.
Children are not born with executive functioning skills but they are born with the potential to develop them through a multitude of structured, fun and creative ways.
Children with ADHD have difficulties with daily tasks and expectations that we might take for granted. Helping them cope provides them the reliable structures in their daily lives; which grows their true potential.
Engaging children in appropriate self-care activities from a young age can encourage them in their pursuit of self-reliance. If your child has delays in performing certain self-care tasks, here are some strategies that can help.