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The Importance of Parental Involvement in Your Child's Preschool Journey

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Preschool is a crucial time for a child’s early learning and development, and how involved you get during this period has a huge impact on how positive and enriching an experience it is for them. By actively engaging with your child’s teachers and staying informed about the curriculum and activities, you’ll establish a strong connection between the home environment and the preschool setting in your child’s mind. Understanding what your child is learning at school allows you to support their interests, spark meaningful conversations, and provide additional learning opportunities that align with their curriculum.…

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Tips For Helping Your Neurodivergent Child Settle Into Child Care

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When choosing a new child care provider or arranging formal child care for the first time, it’s common for parents to feel anxious and worried about whether they’re making the right choice, and this can be especially true for parents of neurodivergent children. Change can be particularly difficult for neurodivergent children, and parents can worry about whether their child will be understood and supported during their time in child care. Of course, it’s wise to choose a provider who has experience caring for neurodivergent children and who takes a child-centred approach, but that doesn’t guarantee your family will have a positive child care experience.…

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Educational Philosophies And Approaches Used At Kindergarten

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Kindergarten is an opportunity for children to learn and explore in a fun and safe environment. Many different educational philosophies and approaches can be used in kindergarten classrooms. This blog post will discuss the most popular approaches used in kindergartens. Read on to discover more! Traditional Approach The Traditional Approach is a style of teaching that has been used for centuries. It is based on the belief that students should be taught through lectures and rote memorisation.…

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