End of Life – a Difficult Time for All
Health and aged care professionals who provide care to older Australians at end of life now have access to a new resource that aims to give them the right tools for the job.
Health and aged care professionals who provide care to older Australians at end of life now have access to a new resource that aims to give them the right tools for the job.
Yes, we know. It's not much fun for any of us, but at some point we've all got to get down to a bit of studying for exams.
Don’t put that baby down. Research now says you can’t hold your baby too much. In fact, the more you snuggle with your babe, the better off they’ll be.
Unlike Peter Pan, most kids do want to grow up. They’re usually excited to read chapter books because it marks their coming of age as a reader. Here are a few things you can do to help your child successfully transition to chapter books.
I chat with author and co-founder of the Dyslexia Training Institute Dr. Kelli Sandman-Hurley and she shares her expertise and advice for helping dyslexic kids.
70 Kids Picture Books to Target Core Vocabulary for AAC
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Reading to your child is one of the most successful ways of instilling a love of reading in them. But in our recent study, more than one-quarter of primary school-aged respondents claimed they were never read to at home.
Fostering a love of learning is central to the Shichida Method of young children’s education.
So what is the Shichida Method?
The Shichida Method, developed by Professor Makoto Shichida in Tokyo more than 30 years ago, focuses on whole-brain education – developing the right and left brain simultaneously so children can reach their full potential.