In the ever-expanding world of online shopping, ensuring the safety of children's toys is a critical concern. With an increasing number of purchases happening through online retailers and manufacturers, parents must remain vigilant about the safety standards of the toys they buy. Over the past year, there has been a noticeable rise in toys sold by third-party sellers that do not meet safety standards, raising alarm among parents, retailers, and organisations such as The British Toy and Hobby Association (BTHA), Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), and the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
We’ve had the privilege of going behind the scenes and conversing with Education Experts from around the globe to present their insights and guidance on the significance of Play-based Learning for children.
We are thrilled to introduce the 'Learning Through Play Series – 1', featuring:
- Dr. Cindy Hovington from Curious Neuron (Canada), curiousneuron.com
- Dr. Paul Swan from Swan Consultancy (Australia), drpaulswan.com.au
- Dr. Sandra Lee, Early Childhood Consultant (USA/China)
- Jacinth Liew from Our Little Play Nest (Singapore), ourlittleplaynest.com
- Kwan Chiao Chyi from Tickle Your Senses (Singapore), tickleyoursenses.com.sg
On this International Play Day, celebrated on June 11th, we recognise the profound impact of play on children's development. Play...
Fostering Creativity
Creativity flourishes in an environment where possibilities are endless. Open-ended toys are instrumental in creating such an environment. When children play with these toys, they are not confined by rules or specific outcomes. A set of linking cubes can become a castle, a spaceship, or a fantastical creature – all in the same play session. This freedom encourages children to think outside the box, experiment, and innovate. According to Heather Welch from Edx Education this type of unstructured play is crucial for nurturing creative thinking skills that will serve children well throughout their lives.
Today, we'll explore the concept of self-regulation further, shedding light on how caregivers can navigate this terrain effectively using a holistic approach, while incorporating engaging activities with toys from Edx Education.
To truly grasp the essence of self-regulation in children, it's imperative to understand the five domains that influence their behaviour. These domains, though distinct, are intricately interconnected, offering insights into the underlying factors shaping a child's responses.
In the realm of early childhood education, the significance of encouraging independent play with educational toys cannot be overstated. From...
As we approach the Easter holidays, it's a time for families and friends to come together, indulge in delicious treats,...