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18/06/2023
Colored pasta to make a representation of underwater 🪸🫧 corals.
26/10/2020
Awe to the outcome of my toddlers art work. Theme- Autumn colors
13/03/2020
Hoovercraft A science activity for children age 4 to 6 years old. The children will learn that air pressure can make things move.
11/03/2020
Tissue Roll Spider Printing This art work is suitable for young learners. To help develop fine motor skills, numeracy and creativity. Hope you will love this. Subscribe.💕
13/08/2019
Take your kids and have fun!!
Forest of Play: An Exhibition for Kids to Play by PlanToys and CU The Office of Art and Culture, Chulalongkorn University, in collaboration with PlanToys, a leading manufacturer of wooden toys, will hold an interactive exhibition called “Forest of Play” at the Exhibition Hall, Office of Art and Culture Building, Chulalongkorn University. By changing the exhibi...
21/06/2019
It is a widely held misconception that we must speak harshly to children for them to listen.
Parents often say, “My child won’t listen unless I yell!”
The unfortunate truth is that the more often you use yelling and harsh words or tones to “make your child listen,” the more often you’ll need to, because she will learn that she doesn’t really need to act until you blow your top.
Moreover, she’ll learn that’s how to communicate with others to get her way, so you may see her speaking in that same harsh or loud manner to a sibling or peers, or even to you.
Remember what I said earlier—you can be loving even when you aren’t feeling loved. You can be warm when your child is being cold. You can be calm when he’s being angry and kind when he’s being unkind. You are the adult. You are the model.
It is possible to get your point across without the booming authoritarian voice you may have been used to hearing when you were growing up. Yelling and threats tend to shut kids down. It puts them on the defensive, activating their reactive lower brain.
Being respectful doesn’t give them the message that you aren’t in charge. It tells them that they are respectable. That’s something you want your child to believe about herself, isn’t it?
~Rebecca Eanes ❤
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Positive Parenting: Toddlers and Beyond
08/05/2019
Learning about emotions. Children will use these loose parts to express how they feel. Wait for tomorrow's result how will this centre set up will look like after children shared their provocations.
10/02/2019
Heavily Decorated Classrooms Disrupt Attention and Learning In Young Children Researchers hope some new findings may eventually generate guidelines to help teachers optimally design classrooms.
08/02/2019
Learning colors in Nature
Teaching colors is best done through playful everyday life experiences.
Color is a key way that we describe and categorize our world. Children will notice that a red flower is different from a yellow one, and that a purple grapes has a different color than a red apple.
From the bright colors of blooming flowers brighten up our learning activity time with so much fun.
In a tropical country we can pick flowers anytime and anywhere. We use a wooden mortar and pestle to smash flowers then mixed with water. Put in a plastic bag.
Teaching children about colors is a great way to give them some vocabulary for describing the world around them. This opens up new and exciting avenues for verbal communication.
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