05/12/2025
PANDEMONIUM broke out when the Grinch pitched up and wanted to steal the Christmas presents.
Swan prep and nursery school 55 year anniversary coming up in 2024. 3rd and 4th generation running t Thank you for everyone's prayers.
Thank you Lord Jesus Christ that we have been Covid free during 2020.
05/12/2025
PANDEMONIUM broke out when the Grinch pitched up and wanted to steal the Christmas presents.
28/11/2025
While most children are at home watching TV. Our juniors are still planning on how to release Elfie from Grinch Jail. Their writing is so creative.
12/11/2025
The most important lesson of all 💜
12/11/2025
10/11/2025
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Wow. Turning fruit into musical instruments. With computers and electronics. Amazing. Well done teachers.
30/10/2025
via Jarrett Lerner
30/10/2025
Children’s rhythm skills are strongly linked to early language and reading development. Studies have found that preschoolers who can clap, tap, or move in time with a beat tend to perform better on early literacy measures, such as phonological awareness and word recognition. This is because rhythm and reading share underlying neural processes involving timing, prediction, and auditory processing.
Brain recordings show that children with stronger rhythm skills have more precise neural responses to speech sounds, allowing them to segment words into syllables and phonemes more effectively.
In 2024, researchers extended this understanding by using a rhythm-based training game with elementary students. After six weeks, the children who practiced rhythmic tasks showed measurable improvements in reading fluency compared to a control group.
Scientists think this happens because reading is inherently rhythmic: the brain must synchronize to the cadence of language, anticipate upcoming sounds, and map them to meaning. Engaging in rhythm games or musical play seems to train these timing mechanisms, giving children a cognitive boost that helps reading come more naturally.
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