by Miniland Educational | Mar 23, 2017 | Child development and emotions
Teaching little ones is a rewarding and fun career choice, and every day you will be delighted by the way their curious minds soak up information. As entertaining as being a kindergarten teacher can be – it is also a very challenging job that can have even the most...
by Miniland Educational | Mar 16, 2017 | Child development and emotions
Teacher and parent relationships are constantly evolving, and communication changes with it. While the ways that we communicate and how we go about it have changed – the importance of effective teacher and parent communication hasn’t as it still has a big impact on a...
by Miniland Educational | Mar 9, 2017 | Child development and emotions
It’s part of the parcel that as a teacher – you are at some stage of your life – going to come across someone in your school that you clash with. This could be a difference in opinions, personalities, or simple mismanagement, no matter what it is – you can be sure...
by Miniland Educational | Mar 2, 2017 | Child development and emotions
Sometimes as a teacher it can be pretty difficult to come to terms with the fact that we live in the digital age. The trick here is not to fight the fact, but embrace it. These days, having technology on your side could score you some major brownie points with your...
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...