by Miniland Educational | Jun 12, 2018 | Child development and emotions
As a teacher, you work to create the best learning environment. You may wonder if it’s possible to instill an innate sense of discipline and diligence in your class instead of having to spend precious moments of your lessons on behavioral management. Children are born...
by Miniland Educational | Jun 12, 2018 | Child development and emotions
As a teacher, you work to create the best learning environment. You may wonder if it’s possible to instill an innate sense of discipline and diligence in your class instead of having to spend precious moments of your lessons on behavioral management. Children are born...
by Miniland Educational | Jun 5, 2018 | Child development and emotions
Of all the skills young children need to learn, visuo-spatial awareness is key. This complex cognitive skill is integral to many basic tasks of daily life, such as orienting oneself in a strange city or even just crossing the street! Having a highly developed...
by Miniland Educational | May 29, 2018 | Child development and emotions
Play is fundamental to children’s’ ability to learn about the world and their place in it. Studies show that it supports essential skills development that can get left out of less pleasant learning activities. Incorporating it into your classroom is therefore an...
by Miniland Educational | May 1, 2018 | Child development and emotions
In an increasingly fast-paced world characterized by uncertainty, the best-equipped child will grow to be an adult well-grounded in their ability to collaborate, communicate, think critically and practice creativity. These four skills — known as the 4 Cs — enable the...
by Miniland Educational | Apr 25, 2018 | Child development and emotions
We’ve all been faced with a child in emotional distress. And it’s not unusual to feel overwhelmed by the experience yourself! In the classroom this can be especially taxing because emotions are contagious: one child in a state of distress can spark off the whole...