Author, Heather Welch, Edx Education “Learning through play” It has become one of the most controversial subjects around the world among educational researchers, academics and parents. Have you ever stopped to watch how children interact/engage with their toys? Which toys do they enjoy playing with most? Which ones last the longest? Which ones are always […]
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As parents grapple with homeschooling, we chat to the pros about the best ways to manage – and how educating kids is about much more than hours spent doing homework There’s no one right way to homeschool the kids… Photo: Outschool Homeschooling –or whatever you want to call the comedic impossibility of attempting to get […]
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Heather Welch, Edx Education With all the knowledge and experiences we provide to our children are we teaching them to think? Are we teaching them to see a problem or answer a question? Does our education system teach our children to follow a learned process to solve a problem. Which is one very important area […]
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Happy Easter We are super excited to share our activities with you. There are many fun and exciting activities to involve the whole family. To celebrate Easter, Edx Education will be sending out family-friendly activity sheets that are suitable for all ages to enjoy together. Playing, learning and being creative together. Our 6 activity sheets […]
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Written by Cindy Hovington, Ph.D. Founder of www.curiousneuron.com BRAIN DEVELOPMENT IN BABIES At birth, humans have the least developed brain compared to other mammals. While, genetics plays a major role in brain development while in utero, the interaction between genes and early childhood experiences or a child’s environment will literally shape a child’s brain […]
Learning Through Play, what really matters in toys
/in Play Blog /by sandraAuthor, Heather Welch, Edx Education “Learning through play” It has become one of the most controversial subjects around the world among educational researchers, academics and parents. Have you ever stopped to watch how children interact/engage with their toys? Which toys do they enjoy playing with most? Which ones last the longest? Which ones are always […]
Experts’ tips on homeschooling – for kids and parents
/in Play Blog /by sandraAs parents grapple with homeschooling, we chat to the pros about the best ways to manage – and how educating kids is about much more than hours spent doing homework There’s no one right way to homeschool the kids… Photo: Outschool Homeschooling –or whatever you want to call the comedic impossibility of attempting to get […]
Are we teaching our children to think? – 5 tips
/in Play Blog /by sandraHeather Welch, Edx Education With all the knowledge and experiences we provide to our children are we teaching them to think? Are we teaching them to see a problem or answer a question? Does our education system teach our children to follow a learned process to solve a problem. Which is one very important area […]
Home learning with resources from Edx Education
/in Play Blog /by sandraEdx Education Happy Easter – Easter Family Fun
/in Play Blog /by edxseoHappy Easter We are super excited to share our activities with you. There are many fun and exciting activities to involve the whole family. To celebrate Easter, Edx Education will be sending out family-friendly activity sheets that are suitable for all ages to enjoy together. Playing, learning and being creative together. Our 6 activity sheets […]
Play And Developmental Milestones
/in Play Blog /by sandraWritten by Cindy Hovington, Ph.D. Founder of www.curiousneuron.com BRAIN DEVELOPMENT IN BABIES At birth, humans have the least developed brain compared to other mammals. While, genetics plays a major role in brain development while in utero, the interaction between genes and early childhood experiences or a child’s environment will literally shape a child’s brain […]