by Shanna Parry | Nov 23, 2020 | Blog
Spatial awareness allows us to be aware of the things in our immediate environment as well as our position relative to them. Small children need to earn how to navigate their surroundings. This is even more important for children with visual impairments, but it is...
by Shanna Parry | Nov 23, 2020 | Blog
Problems with working memory can be a challenge for children. We all need to have the ability to keep in mind the information we need to complete tasks. When limits are reached we observe tasks going off track, instructions not being followed perfectly and...
by Shanna Parry | Nov 23, 2020 | Blog
Some children seem to have innate organisational skills, but let’s face it, most don’t. These are skills that are rarely learnt by accident and require support, modelling and direct instruction. Not only is it very practical to teach these skills to...
by Shanna Parry | Nov 23, 2020 | Blog
Children first begin thinking in very concrete ways but as they grow and develop they move on to more abstract ways of thinking. Children will develop abstract thinking earlier in the learning process if we give them the space, support and encouragement to think...
by Shanna Parry | Nov 21, 2020 | Blog
Classifying and sorting involves identifying objects that are the same, or similar, and grouping them together. For example, different foods can be grouped based on their type, colours, taste and textures. It is an important life skill for small...
by Greg Parry | Nov 12, 2020 | Blog
Some tips for good communication during uncertain times: How a message is delivered matters, especially communication during challenging times such as this. Some random thoughts over coffee this morning…. Communication Tips ✅ Leadership and how we communicate...
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