
Conversation – Extending vocabulary
Sustained shared thinking, serve and return, and cognitive reciprocity are swanky complex terms used in educational and developmental psychology contexts. Still, at their core, they
Sustained shared thinking, serve and return, and cognitive reciprocity are swanky complex terms used in educational and developmental psychology contexts. Still, at their core, they
There is no single answer to the question of what makes an effective learner. However, there are certain qualities and habits that tend to lead
There are seven areas of learning and development that must shape our educational programme in Willows. All areas of learning and development are important and
A Keyperson helps your child to become familiar with the Nursery, starting right from the onset of the settling-in sessions and is someone whom your
PIAGET Theory at Willows “Each time one prematurely teaches a child something he could have discovered himself, that child is kept from inventing it and
As a parent, you want your child to be happy and healthy. You also want them to do well in school and reach their full
Gratitude is a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation. It is the foundation of many positive emotions, including joy, happiness, and love. gratitude has also been
Have you ever wondered why anxiety has become so prevalent in modern society? Or why today’s children seem to be grappling more than ever with depression and other neurofunctional disorders? “SIPS: The Molecular Connection Between Immunity & Learning” offers a fresh perspective on the delicate balance of our immune systems and neural pathways.
A ground-breaking idea emerges in the ever-evolving field of immunology and neuroscience, connecting dots we never thought to join. Dive into the riveting exploration of how the very molecules responsible for warding off infections in our bodies play a pivotal role in how we learn and process the world around us.