Why counting on fingers is important in the foundation phase

It is very well known that, during the early stages of development, kids’ hands play a major role in their interactions with their parents, peers and teachers. Specifically, the importance of their fingers in the early development of numerical abilities has been proven extensively. Learning and practising finger counting has been demonstrated to be essential […]

Promoting independent play

Promoting independence is a key component of allowing your child to feel capable and respected. This is why independent play is so important. True independent play is when time is forgotten and your child can be a creator, safe in the hub of their own imagination and authorship. The benefits of independent play  Independent play […]

How to improve your child’s literacy development at home

Learning experiences play a major role in the language development as well as conceptual development of children. These experiences are very personal to each learner, and the home is the best way to begin learning from birth and extend the learning throughout the school career. How to make literacy part of your home  Enhance vocabulary  […]

Dealing with separation anxiety

Does your child always cry as you’re leaving the room or house? They may be experiencing separation anxiety. It is important to learn how to identify the signs and help your child cope when you are not around. It’s essential to know that with understanding and the right coping strategies, the fears of your child […]

How to get your child to listen

Whether your child tunes out completely when you tell him to clean his room or he keeps throwing his toys around when you tell him to stop, getting your child to listen can sometimes feel like an uphill battle. Children not listening is one of the most frequent parenting complaints, and often the most frustrating. […]

How to get your child to help with chores

Getting your child to help with chores can teach her valuable skills and important values. It can assist with the development of responsibility, self-reliance and organisational skills. It can also help with promoting interpersonal skills, including talking clearly, negotiating, cooperating, and working together as a team.  But getting your little one to help around the […]

Ways to get over mom guilt

Mom (or dad) guilt is the feeling of anxiousness, doubt, or uncertainty felt when you think you’re failing to meet certain expectations. This guilt may be temporary, for example feeling bad about not packing healthy lunches for school every other day. Or it can be longer-term, for example feeling guilty about not encouraging your kids […]

How to teach your child to be smart about strangers

Your child sees strangers every day. Most of them are nice and normal people, but a few may not be. Often it can be difficult to spot the difference. So, unless you teach your child about stranger danger, it may be hard to know when she must be cautious.    Teach Your Child About Stranger […]

How to help your child cope with divorce

Going through a divorce or separation is difficult for the whole family. But it is often the children that struggle the most to cope with the loss as well as the new changes. Let’s take an in-depth look at the best ways of helping your child cope with divorce, while still being realistic about the situation: […]

How to teach your child to stand up for herself 

As an adult, you know how difficult it can be to stand up for yourself in certain situations. Being assertive is a skill that has to be learnt over time, ideally from a young age. The benefits of being assertive include enhanced self-confidence, understanding your feelings, earning respect from others and improved communication.  As a […]