by Miniland Educational | Aug 27, 2020 | Child development and emotions
8 MINUTE READ According to StopBullying.Gov, children as young as 12 months can be aggressive when relating to their peers. Peer aggression has been studied extensively among young children (ages 3-5) and has been found to be very common in preschool and kindergarten....
by Miniland Educational | Jul 13, 2020 | Social and Emotional Learning
One of your biggest challenges as a teacher is to maintain healthy relationships in your classroom. Learn 3 ways to foster acceptance and inclusivity, helping create an environment that is both healthy and imperative to a child’s view of the world that lasts...
by Miniland Educational | May 29, 2020 | Child development and emotions
Do you remember when you learned how to button your buttons? Or tie your own shoes? These important milestones are not just memorable moments in childhood, they’re vital to daily living. They are skills children need to become comfortable with taking care of...
by Miniland Educational | Apr 22, 2020 | Child development and emotions
We normally live in a very fast-paced world, with overscheduling, job-related stresses, educational responsibilities, and excessive screen-time creating demands on adults and children alike. Now that the world has come to a stand-still, parents and educators are...
by Miniland Educational | Mar 23, 2020 | Social and Emotional Learning
Be Kind.” It’s something we hear, maybe not as often as we hope, but a direct message nonetheless. The importance of kindness and respect is paramount. Being kind to one another can start someone’s day off on the right note and even change their entire day around if...