by Miniland Educational | Feb 28, 2017 | Child development and emotions
When it comes to teaching children, one of the most important aspects is keeping them interested and intrigued. Kids have notoriously short attention spans, which means they get easily bored and lose focus quickly if they aren’t entertained. This makes teaching them...
by Miniland Educational | Feb 21, 2017 | Child development and emotions
A teacher’s worst enemy is a lack of creativity. Lessons that are done in the same way over and over again simply get mundane and dull. And when you are teaching a whole classroom of little ones with the shortest of attention spans – this will undoubtedly be a...
by Miniland Educational | Feb 14, 2017 | Child development and emotions
When it comes to getting children ready for school, most parents focus on fundamental subjects such as math and English. However, as teachers, you know that kids that are equipped with the skills for basic problem solving and logic. Unfortunately, teaching resources...
by Miniland Educational | Feb 7, 2017 | Social and Emotional Learning
“No man is an island”, said English poet John Donne. While these words were penned way back in 1624, the quote contains a universal, and timeless truth: our lives revolve around our relationships with other people. As such, the more emotionally intelligent an...
by Miniland Educational | Jan 31, 2017 | Child development and emotions
School curriculums and learning resources have become more and more structured over the last couple of years, and there is indubitably more focus on academic success from even the youngest grades. One of the biggest concerns that many modern-day teachers face is the...