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 | 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...
by Miniland Educational | Jan 24, 2017 | Child development and emotions
Children are naturally curious little beings, and that makes science one of the most interesting subjects for them to learn, and for you to teach. As a teacher you have the ability to inspire, motivate, and mentor the little ones in your class and get them to fall in...
by Miniland Educational | Jan 3, 2017 | Child development and emotions
We live in a digital age, and this means that children are exposed to some sort of technology at almost every stage of their day. From television and smartphones to Ipads and moving billboards – it can be almost impossible to disengage and disconnect from the...
by Miniland Educational | Dec 15, 2016 | Child development and emotions
Many teachers mistakenly believe that they need to have lots of expensive toys in their classroom in order to create an enriching environment for their students. However, while it’s great to have some high-quality toys and games available in the classroom – there are...
by Miniland Educational | Dec 8, 2016 | Child development and emotions
At Miniland we believe that playtime is a fundamental building block in every childhood and that learning through fun is essential to ensure a well-rounded education. There are two main sets of people that have the biggest influence on the development of young...