by Daniel | Feb 6, 2015 | Blog
Children learn a great deal from the games that they play. As a parent, it is important to ensure that not only does your child have plenty of play time, but that you also use play as part of any lesson you teach. The great thing about using play to teach is that it...
by Daniel | Feb 6, 2015 | Blog
Sugata Mitra in this TED talk, explains the results of some fascinating studies he conducted in the area of education technology. His ideas and findings are remarkable and inspirational. Best of all, he explains his findings through great story telling and humour....
by Daniel | Feb 6, 2015 | Blog
Introduction If you’re looking for fun, educational activities to keep your child entertained look no further than your local community! There are countless opportunities to try something new and exciting with your child and the great news is, often these are free! 1....
by Daniel | Feb 6, 2015 | Blog
A French perspective It’s a common ambition that a lot of us have for our kids – but we often don’t have the opportunity to develop these abilities as much or as early as we would like. And, even for parents with the best of intentions and what could...
by Daniel | Feb 6, 2015 | Blog
The more I listen to them with our kids, the more I appreciate the many educational benefits of Audio Books! We received some as a gift when my daughter was born, now we have a small collection of stories. They come in handy (especially during long drives over the...
by Daniel | Feb 6, 2015 | Blog
Introduction Reading to a baby in their first year can be disheartening! It can be hard to maintain enthusiasm when your baby shows no interest in the story – and gives no indication this will change any time soon. So if your motivation is flagging, here are 5...