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Todayās interview is with dyslexia and early intervention specialist Dr Tim Conway. If youāre looking for ways to ensure young children are given the best early intervention, or just to take the most effective approach towards setting up a solid foundation for reading in the future, this interview is for you! You can listen toĀ this [...]
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Why should dads read to their young children? Because research has shown that itās incredibly beneficial! Todayās podcast episode focuses on why dads can make such great reading partners for their kids. You can listen toĀ this episodeĀ above,Ā listen to it on iTunesĀ orĀ Stitcher,Ā or read the transcript below. Mums see it as an educational imperative In a study [...]
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Today weāre chatting with Dr Elizabeth Sandel about concussion in young children. What causes it. What we need to look for and how we can help during the recovery process. There are free posters, helpful links and a video for you to use when you approach this topic with your kids. In the classroom we [...]
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Scribbling can have a huge positive impact on a childās development, not just as a pre-writing skill, but to develop language, reasoning, problem solving and relationships. Learn what researchers have found and how we can optimise that knowledge in our homes and classrooms. Thereās also a free download including templates your little ones might like [...]
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Want to try attuned communication with your kids so you donāt have to rely so much on traditional classroom management techniques? Listen to this interview with Laura Fish, itās got tons of great advice for building up our kids, giving them confidence and strengthening executive function through conversation! You can listen toĀ this episodeĀ above, listen to [...]
The post Attuned Communication instead of Classroom Management? #19 appeared first on Liz's Early Learning Spot.
Is your classroom an academically safe learning environment? Do our kids ever feel embarrassed or hesitant over asking questions, or because theyāre struggling with a task, or because other children are ābetterā than they are? This episode focuses on what we can do to help our kids feel as confident and safe as possible. You [...]
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Emergent writingĀ is dependent not only on a childās exposure to literacy activities from birth, but how they engage with those activities on a day-to-day basis. This podcast discusses the four play ātypesā that researchers have found fit the majority of children and what this means for their learning. You can listen toĀ this episodeĀ above, listen to [...]
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Is your child super forgetful and canāt seem to follow instructions? They may have a poor working memory. Working memory is extremely important for learning and this post goes through some ways we can help our kids improve their working memories and function more successfully both at home and at school. You can listen toĀ this [...]
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Classroom management is an essential component of every teacherās life, and most teachers spend a considerable amount of time trying, refining, adapting and experimenting until they feel they have a handle on it. But is our classroom management style effective for creating a smooth, well-functioning classroom but leaving some of our kids out in the [...]
The post Is My Classroom Management Approach Ethical? #15 appeared first on Liz's Early Learning Spot.
Are you worried that your child is a late talker? That they donāt know as many words as other children their age, or canāt put the words together into a phrase? This post tells you what you can do! You can listen toĀ this episodeĀ above, listen to it on iTunesĀ or Stitcher, or read the transcript below. [...]
The post My Child is a Late Talker: What Should I Do? #14 appeared first on Liz's Early Learning Spot.
There is more to school readiness than a child being the right age, knowing some numbers and learning to share. School readiness is about our whole community. This post talks about the what families, early care providers, teachers and schools can do to give children the best possible start to ābigā school. You can listen [...]
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