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Numerous studies have concluded that children who engage in Arts at a young age are more likely to grow more intelligent and more creative individuals. This is because Art helps them become ‘more aware of their existence’ and are able … Continue reading →
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The first six years of your child’s life are the most crucial. It is at their early age that there are still millions of activated neurons, making it easier for them to learn things and absorb everything happening around them. … Continue reading →
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Early Education
Reading is an important factor of early childhood literacy. And while every child learns at a different pace, parents play a role in encouraging their child to learn or improve his or her reading skills. As parents, what you can … Continue reading →
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Early Education
According to Dr. Maria Montessori, the founder of the Montessori education, children pass through various cycles of development and they share some needs and attributes based on their age group. As traditional early childhood education in Riverside, California groups kids … Continue reading →
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Early Education
Whether it be in preschool or in college, we would often notice how extra-curricular activities are highly encouraged among students. For something that is not really academic-learning related to being this advocated, you can only think that this could be … Continue reading →
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Early Education