“There are many little ways to enlarge your world. Love of books is the best of all.” – Jacqueline Kennedy You might be curious about the advantages of reading to your child. A baby won’t comprehend all you’re doing or why you’re doing it. However, you wouldn’
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Richard Louv mentioned in his book “Last Child in the Woods”, a few years ago that children had “nature deficit disorder” because they spent so little time in nature. They endured severe repercussions, including increased stress and anxiety, increased obesity and ADHD rates,
Toys are the pathway to play if we consider playing the route to healthy growth, and toys are designed to encourage and extend playtime. Variety in play and a wide range of toys and games are required for children to discover what they are excellent at, what they like, and who they are. Choosing the
Before reading this article, write down your response to the following question: “Which is your favourite colour?” This may have appeared to be a mindless and routine activity, but your mind and body had to work together to execute several steps in the correct order. Picking up a pen or p
Most parents have gone through the bedtime blues, where putting a young child to bed is so time-consuming and stressful that they are exhausted. Unfortunately, a difficult bedtime routine frequently drains the parents rather than the youngster. You might question if your child’s nighttime blue
Most of us understand the importance of praising our children, yet many of us are unsure of how to praise them properly. Let’s figure out the greatest method to compliment our kids. This is true not only for children, but also for adults. Before we begin, it’s important to define praise.
March 07,2020
“Look at Me!”- Supporting Young Children and Their Identity By Prof. Ellen Booth Church

Have you ever watched your child with a group of children joyful climbing at the playground? Each one is doing something fun and a bit challenging. You probably hear shouts of “Mom, look at me!” “Watch what I can do!” and “Did you see what I just did?” fill the air. Being ‘seen’ is s
January 10,2020
“I want to play too!” Helping Children Deal with Exclusion- By Prof. Ellen Booth Church

Anyone who does anything to help a child in his life is a hero to me.” – Fred Rodgers (Mr. Rogers) We all want to help children learn how to navigate all the ups and downs of life. In the early years one of the best ways things we can do is help children learn […]
December 14,2019
It’s MY Turn! The Importance of Learning How to Take Turns – By Prof. Ellen Booth Church

“Teach your children that it is in sharing the most, not gathering the most, that the most is received.” – Neale Donald Walsch December and January can be a busy time of the year for families and children. Needs and wants are exaggerated and taking turns may be a problem. In Kinderpillar w
“If you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always feel lovely.” – Roald Dahl (author of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) Young children are at a stage where they are becoming increasingly aware of others and all the many ways to interact wit