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Role Play for your Children


Giving children the right kinds of toys are crucial for their early childhood learning. Toys can increase their motor skill development and ability to communicate with others later on in life. Today many toys look fun, are noisy and are very colourful but very few a built with such craftsmanship as wooden children’s toys are. The [...]

Wooden Toys, Help Your Children Learn


Wooden Toys from well known brands such as Pintoy, Wheelyebug and Le Toy Van are some of the best quality wooden toys and furniture on the market today. Thailand wooden toys manufacture, Pintoy brands cover a wide range of wooden products for kids and families, including educational wooden toys like Pintoy – Alphabet & Number Blocks, [...]

5 Simple Activities to Help Young Child Develop Friendship Skills


The first thing I teach young children is personal space. As a dance educator, it is more then just “keeping your hands to yourself” but understanding what exactly is space. For example, some children like to talk close in another child’s face, other’s will instinctively grab a friends hand or sit on top of another [...]

How to memorize the effective way


We completely  accept these trouble, how to memorize? Alike putting in any information to the hard drive in  a electronic computer it is the  human brain that stores anything that the human choose  to store. Since we use the terminal figure  “storing” in computer we  use the term “memorize” in the way of human life. [...]

Share Winter Activities with you


Winter won’t keep back our activity outdoor?skiing, skating, snow tubing, and even dog sledding. When the first snowflakes fall, most kids think “sledding!” and “snow day!” instead of “shoveling” and “salting.” Take a page from their book and get outside to enjoy the white stuff. Go sledding or snow tubing in your backyard, a local [...]

After school activities for your ADHD child


ADHD is a condition that affect between 2 and 5 percent of school-aged children. ADHD refers to attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder. Most children who suffer from this disorder suffer from attention problems as well as hyperactivity. Parents of such children are well aware that inattention and hyperactivity continue throughout the day. Keeping such children busy after school hours [...]


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