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Behavior Management at Home

  Managing a child's behavior can be very challenging. Especially during their toddler to pre-teen years. However, there are effective home behavior management systems that can help promote positive behaviour and reduce their problematic behavior. Here are some of the strategies that can be helpful in managin

How to Teach English to Children with Autism?

Teaching the English language to children or any other language that is not their mother tongue is not that easy. But it’s more challenging when it comes to children with autism. Children with autism have difficulty expressing themselves and they have a different way of processing information. These may be some of

The Benefits of Playing in Children’s Learning

Play is a vital part of every child's learning development. Through play, children can learn essential skills in various aspects of their lives. It is also a very important part of early intervention. With the use of stimulants or toys, even children in their infancy can benefit a lot from playing. Here are some of t

Interesting Facts About Children’s Cognitive Development

Children are quickest to pick up knowledge and skills when they are young. The moment they are born, they are already taking in a lot more information than we realize. This information evolves as they grow up and greatly affects their holistic development.  Here are some interesting facts about cognitive development

How to Support the Emotional Needs of Kids with Learning Disabilities

A child's learning disability may affect their emotional health as much as their academic performance. Learning disabilities risk children developing low self-esteem and fear of failure and build anxiety in them as they work to master subjects that may be challenging. Aside from their learning issues, they may experi

Sensory Techniques in Teaching Handwriting to Children

Handwriting is more than just putting pen to paper. It involves fine motor and visual motor skills. While some children struggle with handwriting, it doesn’t have to be a challenge. Here are some multisensory techniques that can help your child improve their handwriting. Use dark-ruled and “bumpy”

Strategies on How to Manage Classrooms with Special Needs Children

Classroom management is different for children with special needs and teachers require a different approach to the usual classroom setting. Here are some strategies to create an inclusive and personalized environment based on their needs. Arrange Desks Strategically in the Classroom

How can special education support your child’s learning?

Special Education (SPED) specialises in programs that help students with learning difficulties improve their learning capabilities and cultivate their potential. As special needs children face different challenges and may not progress at the same pace as their peers, the approach of special education is not “one si

How do you motivate a child with special needs?  

Growing up with a disability is not easy. Being different can sometimes be frustrating and children with special needs may find themselves comparing themselves with other children. This may cause insecurities and demotivation on their part. It’s a challenge for parents to h

How Should Teachers Treat Students with Special Needs?

As an educator, teachers have the opportunity to play a major role in influencing the lives of young people. Working with children, and helping them shape their future is a very rewarding job and it is even more rewarding and worthwhile when working with children with special needs.