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Risky Play
What are the benefits of risky play?
Risky play gives ampule opportunities for children to challenge themselves, not only physically, but also emotionally and mentally.
Neuroscience
Brain development begins from conception, this process then continues into adult hood. Studies show that early experiences affect the quality of brain development and have a negative effect on the foundations in which function from the brain is built on.
Starting Nursery
There is a feeling you get as you walk through the door of the right setting, a calm, positive aura, that lets you know its 'the one' for you and your family.
Potty Training
We always remind all parents, ‘every child is different’, some may take to potty training super easy and some may need a little more patience, time and encouragement.
Play Cues
Everyday we see play cues amongst the little ones in our lives.
A cup of ‘tea’ freshly brewed in the home corner, is an invitation to imaginary role play.
The look from the child across the room from the mark making area, is encouraging you join and in create art.
The block tower built at your feet, is an inviting you to build and construct.
The Importance of Nap Time!
Studies have shown that a tired child, is neither willing or capable to learn new and exciting things.
Sleep provides much needed down time, to ensure they are physically and mentally ready to learn new skills and fine tune their development.
Lack of sleep and rest time can also make children sad and emotional, affecting a child's emotional health.
Attachment
Bonding and secure attachment is fundamental to our very youngest learners, ensuring babies and young children feels safe and calm.