There are many ways in which recess can be optimized to promote social skills and relationships among students. One important aspect is providing a safe space for children to interact with their peers. While children naturally develop these skills through play, educators and administrators can help to refine and enhance them. Check out the Miracle® blog to learn more about the role recess plays in enhancing social skills for students: https://bit.ly/3VvEyGp #ChildDevelopment #SchoolPlayground #PrimarySchool #Recess #OutdoorPlay #PlayOutside #GetOutdoors #PlaygroundFun #LandscapeArchitecture #ActiveKids
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There are many ways in which recess can be optimized to promote social skills and relationships among students. One important aspect is providing a safe space for children to interact with their peers. While children naturally develop these skills through play, educators and administrators can help to refine and enhance them. Check out the Miracle® blog to learn more about the role recess plays in enhancing social skills for students: https://bit.ly/3VvEyGp #ChildDevelopment #SchoolPlayground #PrimarySchool #Recess #OutdoorPlay #PlayOutside #GetOutdoors #PlaygroundFun #LandscapeArchitecture #ActiveKids
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There are many ways in which recess can be optimized to promote social skills and relationships among students. One important aspect is providing a safe space for children to interact with their peers. While children naturally develop these skills through play, educators and administrators can help to refine and enhance them. Check out the Miracle® blog to learn more about the role recess plays in enhancing social skills for students: https://bit.ly/3VvEyGp #ChildDevelopment #SchoolPlayground #PrimarySchool #Recess #OutdoorPlay #PlayOutside #GetOutdoors #PlaygroundFun #LandscapeArchitecture #ActiveKids
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There are many ways in which recess can be optimized to promote social skills and relationships among students. One important aspect is providing a safe space for children to interact with their peers. While children naturally develop these skills through play, educators and administrators can help to refine and enhance them. Check out the Miracle® blog to learn more about the role recess plays in enhancing social skills for students: https://bit.ly/3VvEyGp #ChildDevelopment #SchoolPlayground #PrimarySchool #Recess #OutdoorPlay #PlayOutside #GetOutdoors #PlaygroundFun #LandscapeArchitecture #ActiveKids
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As parents, you want nothing more than to see your children thrive and enjoy starting school and the experience of going to school. 🏫 However, for some pupils the start of a new school year can be triggering, if you've noticed your child experiencing worry or fear about going to school you're not alone! 😔 Our blog on 'What to do if your child has anxiety about going to school' has some really helpful tips for parents and teachers on supporting your child's return to school this September 👉 https://shorturl.at/NWsWn #BackToSchool #ChildAnxiety #Education #NewBlog
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From infancy onward, play is an essential part of a child's life. Through games and playful activities, children practice and strengthen important executive function skills, including focusing their attention, strengthening working memory, and developing basic self-control. Explore these resources from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University to support the growth and development of the children in your community: https://buff.ly/3khR0Jr #ChildDevelopment #EarlyLearning #PlayMatters
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As teachers, we spend a significant amount of time with your children, and there are insights we wish every parent knew to support their child's growth. From understanding that children may behave differently at school to recognizing that progress extends beyond grades, these insights can strengthen the home-school partnership. When parents and teachers work together, we can create the best possible learning environment for each child. Here’s what teachers wish parents knew about their children. feel free to add yours in the comments section. @temmy_emerald creations #iamlinkedinteacher #journey #themumsteacherwithlinkedinteachers #linkedinforteachers #educatortemmylardeythegreatteacher #olukotogbafe #dedicatedtoraisingnoblea
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Sometimes, we need to take a closer look at the school system to understand why our young boys often struggle to adapt. Boys are naturally energetic, curious, and hands-on learners. They thrive in environments where they can explore, move, and engage in active play. Research shows that their brains actually function better when their bodies are active. Traditional classroom settings often require prolonged periods of sitting still and focusing quietly, which can be particularly challenging for boys. It’s important to seek out schools that recognize and accommodate the unique learning styles of young boys. Schools that incorporate physical activity, interactive learning, and opportunities for exploration can make a significant difference in their educational experience. When such schools aren't an option, remember: there is nothing wrong with your boy. Understanding their needs and advocating for educational approaches that support their natural learning style can help them succeed and enjoy their educational journey. #raisingkids #parenthood #family #mumofboys #boys #raisingboys #sonhood #parentsofboys #parentingcoach #parentingadvice #raisingaboy #parenting #parentsupport #ChangeTheSystem #SupportOurBoys #InclusiveEducation #EarlyChildhoodEducation #LearningStyles
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Structured play is more than just fun—it's a pathway to growth! 🌟 Through guided activities, children learn valuable lessons in teamwork, patience, and discipline. It’s amazing to see how these experiences foster focus and cooperation, all while they’re enjoying themselves. At The Little Scholar, we embrace structured play to help kids thrive in a playful environment! 🎉 #StructuredPlay #ChildDevelopment #Teamwork #LittleScholarPlaySchool #LearningThroughPlay #PatienceAndDiscipline #EarlyEducation 📲 Discover more about our approach: littlescholarnoida.in
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Child led play is where the child takes the lead and the adult follows. Following a child’s initiatives in social play settings benefits their development in so many ways such as enhancing imagination, communication, cooperation, conflict resolution, creativity, and self worth. In this short video the children wanted to chase the adult in their version of tag! It was joyful for all involved. The adult’s input is only needed for setting boundaries around safety. I feel like grandparents get this concept better than any demographic. Most grandparents allow young children to lead. “What do you want to do? How are we going to do that? Let’s try it! #playistheworkofchildhood #playmatters #earlychildhoodeducation #earlylearning
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'The brain grows to 90% of its adult size by the age of 5.' 😲 Chris discusses the importance of STEAM from an early age, encouraging children to be curious and creative, and fostering hands-on opportunities 👐 Listen here 👉 https://bit.ly/3pvJLAr #Education #EarlyChildhoodEducation #InternationalSchools #EducationResources
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