As we embark on the journey of nurturing our children’s growth and learning, we recognize the invaluable role that parents play as key partners in our school community. It is our commitment to ensure that parents are consistently informed about the latest developments in the field of education. By doing so, we aim to empower parents with the knowledge and insights necessary to make well-informed decisions regarding their child’s early education.
How self-explanation stimulates complex processing
Asking children to think about the right questions plays a large role in developing their critical thinking skills. Similarly, teaching your children how to ask themselves the right question can...
Local vs International Schools - what’s the difference?
Within the age-old dilemma of international vs local school, we believe it comes down to culture and beliefs (assuming you have a choice). Are international schools really worth it? Is...
How do I know if my baby is happy?
The curious case of newborns At the ages of around 0 – 2 months, newborns focus on making sure their caregiver meets their needs by crying. Generally, as long as...
The truth about baby brain development and screen time!
Children under the age of 3 undergo rapid periods of brain development; studies have shown that over 80% of a child’s brain is developed by the age of 3. If...
Why ‘agency’ is so important in play
Every parent knows that stage where your child wants complete control over what they do regardless of whether they can do it or not. Most parents come to a compromise-...
Supporting childrens’ sense of agency
What is a child’s sense of agency? In an educational framework, agency is broadly defined as the ability to influence events and make independent decisions that impact the world. We...
The benefits of active listening
Active listening vs Passive listening Some parents might think “I listen to my child all the time!” But are you actively listening? A rule of thumb is that if you...
5 ways to improve active listening
Active listening is important… really important Active listening is when parents are engaged in a conversation and are trying to understand the message their child is trying to communicate. Active...
Boost your child's social skills with these 3 tips
Sharing is caring… right? Many parents believe that the best way for their child to be caring, kind, generous, and cooperative with others is to teach them how to share....

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