Child Development
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A Teacher’s Guide to the Concrete Operational Stage
A phase in which kids develop logical reasoning skills and the capacity to comprehend conversations and can use these skills effectively in contexts and ... -
Healing Through Co-Regulation
Over the past few years, topics like self-regulation, trauma, attachment have been widely discussed in schools, counseling centers, and families. Moreover, people are starting ... -
A Teachers Guide to the Preoperational Stage
The preoperational stage is a developmental phase in which kids learn to represent things in the mind. The preoperational stage is known as the ... -
A Guide to Expressive Language Disorder
Expressive language is a child’s way to communicate their thoughts and feelings through the use of words, sentences, and phrases. It is a significant ... -
The 6 Stages of Play in Early Childhood
Kids should encounter six different stages of play leading up to cooperative activities with others. Each stage should help with the development of skills ... -
Dealing with Problem Behaviors in a Positive Way
Handling children that exhibit problem behaviors is a common concern for parents and teachers. There are different ways to correct these behaviors. Some factors ... -
Naturalistic Intervention: Changing Behaviors in the Learner’s Regular Setting
Naturalistic intervention (NI) is a set of practices, techniques, and strategies designed to bring out a target behavior. This is done in the learner’s ... -
What Is The Absorbent Mind?
If you have ever visited a learning specialist, you are sure to have heard the term ‘the absorbent mind.’ All children experience an absorbent ... -
A Guide to Writing Observation Reports
An observation report is a piece of document that contains comprehensive information about a child. This document can be used as the basis to ... -
Constructivism and the Developing Child
The theory of constructivism greatly influences the school life of children from a very young age. Most schools rely on this theory to provide ...









