Repetitive Behaviour in Play
Repetitive actions in children's play are known as schemas. Children repeat these actions because they are trying to process and understand a concept fully. As parents, we may find this…
Repetitive actions in children's play are known as schemas. Children repeat these actions because they are trying to process and understand a concept fully. As parents, we may find this…
How do you support a child’s natural journey of bodily discovery? How does this process ‘unfold naturally’ and what is our role as caregivers during this period? A healthy start…
Children develop fine and gross motor skills within their everyday environments. Babies often begin this journey by putting objects in their mouth to learn about their world. This is an…