Cognitive skills are a determining factor of an individual’s learning ability. When cognitive skills are weak, learning becomes a struggle. Each of our cognitive skills plays an important role in processing new information. So, even ...
The goal of education is not to increase the amount of knowledge but to create the possibilities for a child to invent and discover, to create men who are capable of doing new things. – ...
What is the nature of children’s knowledge? How does it change as they grow? These fundamental questions revolve around cognitive development. Cognitive development refers to how a child explores, thinks and gains an understanding of ...
Toddlers tend to learn languages largely through observation and imitation. Words like “curious,” “inquisitive,” and “eager to explore” have been associated with young children since the beginning of time. Young children especially are at that ...
Creo is a Latin word that means ‘to create’, and ville is a French word of Latin origin meaning ‘city’ or ‘town’. These words summarise the idea behind CreoVille, our new pre-primary magazine. Our vision ...
‘Another day to be set aside for a training session or a workshop? No, we wouldn’t be able to accommodate that!’ This is the common refrain from schools when asked to conduct a training session ...
Children prefer outdoor activities to being cooped up in classrooms In the early days of my career as a preschool teacher, I found that most children had trouble comprehending numbers, even at the age of ...
WHEN TECHNOLOGY IS USED APPROPRIATELY, IT CAN BE INTRINSICALLY MOTIVATING FOR YOUNG CHILDREN, AND CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THEIR COGNITIVE AS WELL AS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Technology in early childhood education is an emerging topic of discussion. ...
A day at preschool is a special interplay between a teacher and a child. This interplay makes a day quite meaningful for each child at a preschool and a preschool teacher is the driving force ...