Understanding Independent and Parallel Play: A Guide for Parents As parents and caregivers, we often find ourselves watching children play and quietly wondering whether they should be playing together more, or why they seem happiest playing alone. These questions are incredibly common, especially in the early years, and the reassuring truth is that different play […]
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Supporting Children’s Transition: Back to School After a Long Break Returning to school or early learning environments can be a big transition for children around the world. New routines, higher expectations, busy classrooms and social demands can all impact a child’s emotional wellbeing and sensory regulation. While some children return confidently, many experience anxiety, emotional […]
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Helping Children Understand Emotions Through Sensory Play As parents and caregivers, we all want to raise children who feel confident, calm, and capable of understanding and expressing their emotions. Yet, emotions can feel big especially for young children who are still learning how to navigate the world around them. One of the most effective, child-friendly […]
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Helping Young Children Learn, Calm and Grow. In the early years, emotional development is just as important as learning numbers, letters, or shapes. Before children can focus, cooperate, or communicate effectively, they must first learn to recognize, understand, and regulate their emotions. Play-based learning and sensory activities are some of the most effective and joyful […]
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Patterns are everywhere on the wings of a butterfly, in the rhythm of music, or in the colorful designs children create during play. What may look like simple fun is actually a powerful foundation for mathematical thinking. Recognizing, copying, and creating patterns helps children make sense of the world around them and build essential early […]
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Every child learns and develops in their own unique way. For children on the autism spectrum (ASD), play can be more than just fun it can be a vital tool for communication, learning, and connection. At Edx Education, we believe in the power of play-based learning to unlock potential, foster inclusion, and celebrate the strengths […]
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Parallel Play, Independent Play: What It Is, Why It Matters, How Toys Can Help
/in Play Blog, Teacher / ParentUnderstanding Independent and Parallel Play: A Guide for Parents As parents and caregivers, we often find ourselves watching children play and quietly wondering whether they should be playing together more, or why they seem happiest playing alone. These questions are incredibly common, especially in the early years, and the reassuring truth is that different play […]
Supporting Children’s Sensory and Emotions Wellbeing When Returning to School
/in Play Blog, Teacher / ParentSupporting Children’s Transition: Back to School After a Long Break Returning to school or early learning environments can be a big transition for children around the world. New routines, higher expectations, busy classrooms and social demands can all impact a child’s emotional wellbeing and sensory regulation. While some children return confidently, many experience anxiety, emotional […]
Helping Children Understand Emotions Through Sensory Play
/in Distributor, Play Blog, Teacher / ParentHelping Children Understand Emotions Through Sensory Play As parents and caregivers, we all want to raise children who feel confident, calm, and capable of understanding and expressing their emotions. Yet, emotions can feel big especially for young children who are still learning how to navigate the world around them. One of the most effective, child-friendly […]
Understanding Emotions Through Sensory Play
/in Distributor, Play Blog, Teacher / ParentHelping Young Children Learn, Calm and Grow. In the early years, emotional development is just as important as learning numbers, letters, or shapes. Before children can focus, cooperate, or communicate effectively, they must first learn to recognize, understand, and regulate their emotions. Play-based learning and sensory activities are some of the most effective and joyful […]
Patterns in Play: Building the Foundations of Maths and STEM Learning
/in Distributor, Play Blog, Teacher / ParentPatterns are everywhere on the wings of a butterfly, in the rhythm of music, or in the colorful designs children create during play. What may look like simple fun is actually a powerful foundation for mathematical thinking. Recognizing, copying, and creating patterns helps children make sense of the world around them and build essential early […]
Autism and Play, Building Communication and Confidence Through Play-Based Learning
/in Distributor, Play Blog, Teacher / ParentEvery child learns and develops in their own unique way. For children on the autism spectrum (ASD), play can be more than just fun it can be a vital tool for communication, learning, and connection. At Edx Education, we believe in the power of play-based learning to unlock potential, foster inclusion, and celebrate the strengths […]