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How To Teach Social Intelligence

Social intelligence is all about understanding and responding to others' feelings, which helps build strong relationships. It can make children more empathetic, better communicators, and problem solvers.

What are the 24 Character Strengths?

In this blog post, I discuss positive psychology and Dr. Martin Seligman's 24 Character Strengths. Learn how to lead a happy and meaningful life and discover ways to assist children in developing the essential skills they'll need to reach their full potential.

A.S. Neill’s 140th Birthday: Legacy of an Education Pioneer

Today, we celebrate the 140th birthday of A.S. Neill, a remarkable educator who founded Summerhill School in 1921. Neill believed in letting children choose their own learning paths, creating a unique and democratic environment. At Summerhill, students and teachers worked together, and there were no mandatory classes, promoting intrinsic motivation. While Neill's ideas faced criticism, his legacy challenges us to create schools that prioritise individual needs and embrace the joy of learning. Happy 140th birthday to a teacher who continues to inspire change in education!

Maria Montessori: the Most Famous Pedagogue of All Time

Discover the extraordinary life of Maria Montessori, a pioneering educator, physician, and advocate for children's rights. Her ground-breaking pedagogy continues to shape education worldwide. Born in 1870 in Chiaravalle, Italy, Montessori's journey from medicine to education was driven by her passion for nurturing young minds. Her child-centred approach, emphasizing hands-on learning, independence, and self-motivation, has left a profound impact on early childhood education, where her principles find their strongest foothold. Explore how Montessori's innovative ideas influence today's primary schools and Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) programs, shaping the future of young learners.

What Are Trauma-informed Schools?

Trauma-informed schools are all about helping students who've been through tough times. They train teachers to understand trauma and how it affects kids. These schools create a safe and caring place where students can learn and grow. They focus on things like building trust, being kind, and teaching kids to handle their feelings. Instead of punishing, they try to help. And it's not just teachers; they get everyone involved, like families and the community, to support these students. Trauma-informed schools want all kids to feel safe, happy, and ready to learn, and this helps them do better in school and life.

Failure, Resilience and Learning: A Lifelong Symphony

Throughout our journey in education, we encounter a beautiful paradox: that failure, rather than success, often serves as our greatest teacher. Imagine a world where every task is effortlessly conquered, where every challenge is mere child's play. While it may sound idyllic, it's a world devoid of the essential ingredients for true learning and growth: … Continue reading Failure, Resilience and Learning: A Lifelong Symphony

The Ostrich Effect in Education: What Is It and How Can Teachers Apply It in Their Classrooms?

Discover the Ostrich Effect in education and learn how to help students tackle challenging subjects with confidence. Dive into real-world examples and strategies for nurturing a love for learning even in uncomfortable situations.

Early Numeracy: Infants’ Discrimination Abilities

Discover infants' discrimination abilities and their significance in early cognitive development. From distinguishing between different visual and auditory stimuli to showing numerical sensitivity, young children exhibit remarkable perceptual skills from an early age. Explore the implications for their future mathematical learning. This article dives into the developmental trajectory of numerical sensitivity and offers engaging activities for educators and parents to stimulate young children's numerical skills.