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Neuroception

Neuroception

Neuroception, as described by Dr Stephen Porges "is a neurobiological process, programmed into our DNA, which helps us evaluate our environment and distinguish whether the situations or people around us are safe, dangerous or life threatening. Neuroception is monitoring our body, environment and...

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The tricky thing about toileting…

The tricky thing about toileting…

There are many reasons why toileting is a tricky thing for a child. It can be difficult to understand what the underlying causes are.    To develop continence, a child needs to be able to have control of their bowel and bladder, understand the toileting routine, and have a sense of safety when...

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What else does my child need to be successful socially?

What else does my child need to be successful socially?

Often when people think about social skills they look at categories of play (practice play, constructive play, symbolic play and games with rules) and stages of social play (unoccupied play behaviour, onlooker play, solitary independent play, parallel play, associative play and cooperative play). ...

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Why is PLAY so important for children?

Why is PLAY so important for children?

The United Nations now recognises the importance of play for child development. It is deemed a Human Right of every child. Through play with peers and other adults, children are given the opportunity to develop their emotional, cognitive, language and self-regulation skills. These skills provide...

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Growing Emotions

Growing Emotions

In our busy reality, everything happens quickly and our children are often expected to follow at the same pace. Everything happens faster and there is more things happening around us. We don’t always have time to check if children understand what is happening around them. Do they really know how...

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