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More than just a chance to have fun, play is a serious business regarding a child's health and development. From peek-a-boo to pat-a-cake, hide-and-seek to hopscotch, the many forms of play enrich a child's brain, body, and life meaningfully.
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Establish a routine that factors in age-appropriate education programmes that can be followed in play and reading time. Use everyday activities as learning opportunities for your children and develop these plans together where possible. #educationprogramme
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Interaction with adults and peers is vital to a child's development. Experts say it's just as crucial for babies and toddlers to have time alone, which provides exploration in the environment at their own pace, self-reliance, focusing their attention and learning from mistakes.
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The act of letting your kid go and explore is tricky. They are particularly curious and seemingly fearless. As a result, parents get palpitations and mini-heart attacks, but exploring is good as it helps the children grow in many important ways. 🧐
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Children have fewer opportunities to engage with nature. Providing more contact with nature can enhance children’s creativity, boost their mood, lower stress, improve well-being, promote physical activity and improve attention spans. #ourdoorlearning #wellbeing #creative #maths
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When your child plays alone or with others, they are developing important speech and language skills and listening skills. If your child is playing alone, they will typically narrate their action or talk to themselves as they manoeuvre various toys. #play #learnmaths
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Making children enjoy maths may seem a hassle for most parents as it is a subject that requires a lot of brain power to focus and pay attention. Note that being knowledgeable in maths is critical to solving everyday problems. #earlyyears #enjoylearning #maths #easymathskills
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Role-playing helps children build social skills and helps them become the kind of adults who can thrive in a range of personal and professional environments. In an academic setting, play can also help children learn and grow.
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Say your child loves video games instead of cooking. Video games get a bad reputation, but they present opportunities to read about tips and hidden secrets, participate in message boards, keep scores, track progress, and develop an understanding of probability.
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Reading, writing, and maths possibilities are everywhere you look, and when they can be connected to areas of sincere interest, the learning is both enjoyable and long-lasting.
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A mathematical mindset reflects an active approach to mathematics knowledge, in which students see their role as understanding and sense-making. Number sense reflects a deep understanding of mathematics.
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Playing games encourages strategic mathematical thinking as students find different problem-solving strategies and deepen their understanding of numbers.
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When homeschooling your children don’t be afraid of unstructured time, which allows time for children to get out of their usual routines, giving them space to discover what they’re passionate about.
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Children make their first connection to numbers as they count the number of seconds before they hunt for a friend in a game of hide and seek, also when they play hopscotch on numbered squares in the school playground.
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To overcome any anxiety it is best to do together, listening and encouragement is an amazing start. Time to talk.
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Math concepts in particular often build on earlier skills, observable through two distinct pathways. In the first case, early skills often reappear later as subroutine components to accomplish more complicated skills.
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Creativity is about creating new connections; by teaching divergent thinking, we enable new connections in unexpected ways.
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