Apply progressive learning principles in your child’s daily learning
Nowadays, parents are no longer limited to traditional education when it comes to the schooling of their children. Through the years, various approaches in teaching have emerged, and one of the popular ones is Progressive Learning. Progress Learning is a growing approach in the academe that values experience over learning facts. It veers away from […]
5 Ways to Raise Nature-loving Kids during the Quarantine
Going fishing with Dad and Mom, family getaway in the beach and nature tripping with siblings are now just memories in the minds of children. As much as parents want to take their kids back into the great outdoors, safeguarding the health of everyone during the pandemic is enough reason to keep our little ones […]
Halloween Activity Ideas for Kids during Quarantine
While there is still no sight of the pandemic’s end, it is best for the little ones to remain inside the house to ensure their good health and safety. So does this mean the kids will be deprived of having fun this coming Halloween? Of course not! Though it will be impossible to knock on […]
Award-winning educational app for pre-schoolers Mash&Co now in the Philippines
Mash&Co, an award-winning educational app for kids, is now available in the Philippines. Designed for preschoolers from 3 to 6 years-old, the fun app features a young mushroom named Mash and a wacky snail named Periwinkle whose mission is to save the forest from drought. It offers a unique adventure that teaches children positive values […]
Five Ways to Teach Toddlers and Pre-schoolers to Share
Toddler and pre-school years are a great time to start letting your child socialize with other kids. However, because being with other children is something new, your child may not yet understand the concept of sharing. That’s why, at this age, seeing your child refuse to share toys with other kids is a common scenario. […]
Understanding Emotions is important for toddlers and pre-schoolers
Like adults, children have emotions. They also get frustrated, excited, nervous, sad, jealous, scared, elated, worried, angry, and embarrassed, and any of these all at the same time. However, unlike adults, it is difficult for young children to express their feelings. Young kids cannot articulate very well how they feel. Instead, they communicate it in […]
Not all screen times are equal. Here’s how you can make your child benefit from active screen time
The digital age has transformed various aspects of life… including parenthood. As parents are occupied with juggling livelihood, home chores, and family life, the Internet is a big help for parents nowadays in keeping children busy and entertained. It is a common sight almost everywhere to see a young kid or even a toddler interacting […]
Fun Ways to Nurture Your Child’s Emotional Intelligence
You probably have seen on social media the 2020 version of Marshmallow Test that parents on quarantine have been raving about. Whether it’s a Fruit Snack Challenge or a Candy Challenge, it only shows how important it is for parents to know if they’re on the right track in shaping their children’s emotional intelligence.
