by Miniland Educational | Feb 5, 2021 | Child development and emotions, Social and Emotional Learning
February is Black History Month, one of our favorite months of the year! Though we celebrate Black History all year round, it’s lovely to devote an entire month to celebrating the achievements of African Americans and recognizing their central role in U.S. history....
by Miniland Educational | Nov 10, 2020 | Child development and emotions
8 MINUTE READ This surreal and stressful time in our world has had a significant impact on classrooms around the world. Teachers have had to remove many items in their rooms to ensure enough space for social-distancing. Sadly as a result, toys and games that were...
by Miniland Educational | Aug 27, 2020 | Child development and emotions
The pandemic has caused havoc, devastation and confusion all around the world. For teachers, it’s easily been the most stressful and unrelenting time of year as you now prepare for “back to school” (whatever that looks like). Most of the country is reeling from the...
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 | 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...