Child Development: Fine Motor Skills

Fine motor development Fine motor development refers to the development of the little muscles in the hands, wrists and fingers.  By strengthening these little muscles your child will be able to refine the movements of the hands and fingers and will be able to exert greater control over tasks that require fine work (such as […]

Language Development

Language Development Our ability to use language sets us apart from other animals and is, in essence what makes us truly human.  We use language to communicate our thoughts and feelings to others, to warn them of dangers and to pose questions in an effort to gain greater knowledge and understanding of ourselves and the […]

Child Development

Child Development Child development is a nearly inexhaustible subject.  Kids grow, develop, play and learn in rapidly changing yet fascinating ways.  So much happens in the first five years of a child’s life that it is impossible to cover it all in a single article and I’ll focus on the finer details of development at […]

What is school readiness?

In a nutshell, school readiness means that a child is ready to learn. As confusing as it may sound, keep in mind that a child who is eager to learn is not necessarily ready to learn.  Curiosity and an eagerness to learn is an important first step, but school readiness requires that a child is […]

School readiness checklist

I’m generally not a big fan of checklists – I believe that each child should be allowed to develop at his or her own pace and that it is primarily the function of education and parenting to support the child wherever he or she is in her development.  But, I also understand that every now […]

Introducing Kula Growth

I am absolutely thrilled (and more than just a little nervous) to be introducing my latest project: Kula Growth. Kula Growth is all about Early Childhood Development (ECD) and will become an online portal for moms as well as early childhood practitioners to get more information on how the littlest members of our society learn […]

Imaginary Friends

Get a little creeped out when you hear your child having a conversation with thin air?  Experts once believed that having an imaginary friend was a sign that something was wrong in a child’s life.  They hypothesized that children who dreamed up imaginary friends were isolated, socially incompetent or lonely.  Yet, it seems that the […]

The impact of child abuse on the developing brain

Child abuse is an especially poignant topic in South Africa.  In 2012 there were over 50 000 reported incidences of violence against children. An even scarier statistic is that, on average, 3 children are murdered in SA every day. The impact of child abuse on adult survivors is varied.  Experts have known for years that […]

The importance of creative play

The importance of creative play Kids naturally love creative play. They love painting, playing with play dough, dressing-up and making things. Not only is this type of play necessary for a child’s well-being, but it can also assist children by: Providing a safe, non-direct way for children to talk about their worries Strengthening the relationship […]

Play therapy – 6 things parents shouldn’t do

  6 things not to do when your child goes for play therapy There are quite a few articles out there with helpful hints on what to do when your child goes for play therapy, but what must you not do?  Here are a few helpful tips or things to avoid when your child goes […]