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Teaching Respect

I recently read an article about the 5 most important things we can teach our toddlersand pre-schoolers. Different people were interviewed i.e. parents, teachers, au pairs,nannies, house mothers and caregivers. Even though everyone expressed theirideas differently, it all came down to the exact same thing… RespectWe all want to raise up good and kind children. […]

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The Family

The FamilyWe are not born knowing how to behave in society, we have to learn many of thebehaviours from the environment and people around us, growing up.For most of us, this learning starts with the family at home.Learning comes in many forms. Sometimes children learn by being told somethingdirectly. However, the most common way children

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Sensory Processing Disorder

SPD is a condition in which the brain has trouble receiving and responding toinformation that comes in through the senses. Some people with sensory processing disorder are oversensitive to things in theirenvironment. Common sounds may be painful or overwhelming. The light touch of ashirt may irritate the skinOthers with sensory processing disorder may: Be uncoordinated Bump into

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Cognitive Development

The early years are a critical time for your child’s cognitive development, which is how their thinking and understanding of the world grows. This rapid development begins in the toddler years, with skills like problem-solving, memory, and attention blossoming. At Cedar Crest Nursery school, we understand the importance of fostering cognitive development through play. Playtime

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