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Child Development

  • Incorporating Nature in Play

    Over recent years, the time children spend outdoors has been massively reduced. Studies have consistently highlighted the benefits of time in nature for childhood development. Here, we look at the facts and how you can help your child spend more time with nature.

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  • The Challenges and Gifts of Dyslexia

    Children with dyslexia will all face challenges due to their condition. However, not only can these challenges be overcome, dyslexia can also be an advantage in certain circumstances. Our infographic demonstrates how to identify, learn and succeed with dyslexia.

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  • The Art of Play

    During pretend play, young children learn from imagining and doing. They use an object to represent something else while giving it action and motion. However, this is more complicated than it may seem. The process of pretending builds skills in many essential developmental areas. Check out our infographic to learn the different types of pretend play and their benefits.

    Children who play are happier.

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  • How to Help Your Child Learn to Read

    Learning to read is fundamental to a child's development, stimulating their imagination and expanding their understanding of their surroundings. As a parent, you are your childs most influential teacher. Knowing the best way for your child to learn can be vital. Follow our guide for hints and tips on the best way to help your child learn to read, whatever their age.

    How to Help Your Child Learn to Read

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