Our blog entry, "Homeschooling the 5-6 Year Old" continues this week with part 2 of the series. Â Today Dr. Grossi continues to elaborate on the vitality of exploring all different areas of intelligence with your 5-6 year old, while giving tips on how to accomplish...
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Tips for starting homeschooling
We love our little 3-4 year olds! We love how they are just discovering their ability to use their language in ever growing ways. We love how curious they are, how clumsy, and how enthusiastic. We love their questions, their theories, and laughter. But, sometimes,...
The Importance Of Pre-School
According to World Bank Group research into early childhood development, children who are part of well-designed programs perform better socially, emotionally and cognitively compared with those who have not been as fortunate. According to statistics released in 2005,...
O.T. Checklist
ASSESSMENT FOR THE NEED FOR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (O.T.) FOR THE CHILD AGED 4 1/2 - 5 years As most parents are not trained in the field of Occupational Therapy, they need a guideline as to when to refer a child to an Occupational Therapist. I used the following...
Learning To Read With Dyslexia
Every dyslexic child is different. A multi-sensory approach to learning is always best, especially the use of touch and movement, for a Dyslexic child. Tactile and kinetic memory. Dyslexic children appear to learn through by touch (kinaesthetically) and think in...
“Read It Again, Please!”
Ever wonder why your child wants the same story to be read every night? Knowledge is not given - it is built - and children need to build on what is familiar to them. Repetition of stories is important because: · Children love the familiar and thrive on consistency....
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