“Mirror, Mirror on the wall, Who is the fairest of them all?” For me, the story of the mirror began very early. I was in my kindergarten when this fairy tale was narrated to me ...
You may know what keeps students attentive and yearning for more learning in a classroom. However, dealing with autistic children is a whole new ballgame. Use the following pointers to create an autism-friendly environment in ...
No two children with Asperger’s Syndrome are the same. The syndrome is on the spectrum of autism, so there are minute but distinct differences from case to case. This makes diagnosis challenging and misjudgement worryingly ...
Has your child recently been diagnosed with a learning disability? Are you worried about how he/she will cope with studies at the school? Start with a positive mindset that it’s more important to help your ...
These days, obesity is prevalent among children. So, any kind of sports is a good idea to burn calories and keep children active. But team sports are especially helpful for a variety of reasons. Going ...
The theory of multiple intelligences has become popular today, thanks to Harvard Gardner. Any teacher can apply the theory in his/her classroom with just a bit of effort and thought. However, at first, let’s look ...
According to Piaget, there are four stages for cognitive development in children. These include Sensory Motor Stage, which occurs in the first two years of birth; Pre-Operational Stage, which occurs in the 2 to 7 ...
Identifying emotional disorders in children can be tough. If you notice symptoms such as sulking, withdrawal, and wanting to stay alone in your student, then it is time to get him or her professional help.
You want a child with high self-esteem and cheerful demeanor. However, don’t think it will happen naturally. Parents play a significant role in boosting kids’ self-esteem. The following points will guide you how to improve ...