Learning styles, according to Howard Gardner, are the ways in which an individual approaches a range of tasks. The following provides information on Gardner's learning styles.
Cognitive Development for Toddlers 2-3 Year Olds +
Toddlers have a greater understanding of the world around them by this stage. Their cognitive development (also known as intellectual development and thinking skills) continues…Read More
Social and Emotional Development for Infants 0-12 months +
Infants begin to develop trust when parents begin to fulfil their needs. Such as changing an infant's nappy when needed, feeding on request and holding…Read More
Cognitive Development for Infants 0-12 months +
Beginning at birth the construction of thought processes, such as memory, problem solving, exploration of objects etc, is an important part of an infant’s cognitive…Read More
Social and Emotional Development for Toddlers 2-3 Year Olds +
Toddlers want to do more on their own and do not like it when you begin to establish limits on their behaviour. Tantrums can become…Read More
Cognitive Development for Preschoolers 4-5 Year Olds +
Your preschooler is now able to focus their attention more accurately and is less influenced by distractions. The intensity of questions increase as your child…Read More
Gross Motor Development for Toddlers 2-3 Year Olds +
Toddler advance and gains new skills in Gross Motor Development milestones achieved throughout earlier years. Co-ordination and challenges that could not be performed before such…Read More
Social and Emotional Development for Preschoolers 4-5 Year Olds +
At this point preschoolers begin to interact effectively with others. Play becomes more innovative and organized and “boyfriend” or “girlfriend” begins to emerge. Preschoolers have…Read More
John Dewey's Theory +
John Dewey is often seen as the proponent of learning by doing – rather than learning by passively receiving. He believed that each child was active,…Read More
Social and Emotional Development for Babies 12-24 months +
From now, babies begin to identify and respond to their own feelings, understanding other's feelings & needs and interact positively with others. A baby's social and…Read More
Gross Motor Development for Preschoolers 4-5 Year Olds +
At this age, preschoolers make big progress in gross motor skills such as running, jumping, balancing and climbing. Their movement becomes agile and more controlled…Read More