An educator planning a lesson plan, or supervising children during a class-room session should offer both indoor and outdoor activities. Research proves that a child’s physical, emotional, and mental development is enhanced by play. Play is a foundation of learning where children learn motor skills, build social repour, foster their creativity, and discover the world.…
Play should be a central part of a child’s literacy and math learning journey. In early childhood education, play isn’t separate from learning—it’s actually how children learn best, it’s the engine that drives real learning in literacy and math. Kids don’t learn best by sitting still and memorizing facts. They learn by doing, talking, experimenting,…
What were your experiences (if any) in regards to Art as a child? Do you think Art is different now than it was when you were young? If so, how? As a child, I was immersed into the colourful world of art. I loved colouring books and painting. When frequent visits to England to…