Right from birth, children learn by playing and exploring in safe and simulating environments.
Right from birth, children learn by playing and exploring in safe and simulating environments.
According to a study from the Research Institute for Creative Arts Therapies, crafting can reduce stress and increase self-confidence.
Advanced learning' describes the learning of students who learn at a rate that exceeds that of their peers in one or more content areas.
Very young learners are developing their understanding of the alphabetic principle. Teachers can help students develop this understanding through lots of fun activities that help students explore the alphabet letters and sounds.
Mathematics is one of the seven areas of the early years foundation stage and is used to develop a child's confidence and ability with number but also to encourage their understanding of shapes, space and measures.
Painting boosts memory recollection skills and works to sharpen the mind through conceptual visualization and implementation. Frequently using creative outlets such as writing, painting, and drawing have less chance of developing memory loss illnesses, as they age.