Early Learning

Early Learning

Educational activities and resources for preschool and early childhood development.

19 posts in this category

Mental arithmetic for children: for or against?

Mental arithmetic for children: for or against?

Today, there are many useful and fascinating methods for the development of mathematical thinking, which are designed for children of different ages. But mental arithmetic is increasingly of interest to parents. What benefits does this technique actually bring to the child and is it possible to do it at home?

Emma Carlisle Emma Carlisle
Mathematical thinking in a child: what is the benefit and how to develop it?

Mathematical thinking in a child: what is the benefit and how to develop it?

The firmness of judgments, concentration, efficiency in solving problems - all these qualities indicate the presence of mathematical thinking. Without this skill, it is almost impossible to realize in the modern world. It must be formed from early childhood. Where to start, so that the child grew up as a strategist in his actions and had logical thinking? We're looking into the article.

Emma Carlisle Emma Carlisle
Mathematical games for preschoolers: count, measure quickly and easily

Mathematical games for preschoolers: count, measure quickly and easily

How do I instill in my child a love and interest in mathematics until first grade? Teachers recommend using mathematical games for preschoolers. The child will not even notice that he is being taught, and you will see the first results after a month of regular classes. In the article you will find examples of what games to use to quickly develop critical thinking, observation, ingenuity and imagination in children.

Emma Carlisle Emma Carlisle
Educational games for attention and memory

Educational games for attention and memory

“My child is very inattentive, distracted, restless. He constantly forgets everything and makes mistakes.” This is one of the most common complaints from the mothers of our new students. When communicating with parents, misunderstanding, despair and powerlessness are strongly felt. We will understand what really happens to children, why persuasion and threats do not help them gather their thoughts, as well as how you can develop a child’s memory and attention through simple games.

Emma Carlisle Emma Carlisle