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There is no doubt that music has an effect on our kids and on us. Here’s how music can help with self-regulation and mindfulness for kids…
3 mins Share: 3 mins 16 February 2023 • Words by Nanette Botha 3 mins Have
For many toddlers in daycare and kids in preschool classrooms, a naptime routine provides a break to practice regulation, quiet, and rest.
My experiences have brought me to schools where the whole early childhood program
Whether you are a new caregiver or new to extracurricular activities, finding an activity suitable for your child can be pretty daunting.
mins 6 August 2022 • Words by Nanette Botha 3 mins Extracurricular activities have
There are a variety of self-regulation tools that can help kids develop this critical skill. Here are some to consider…
Help them label their emotions Children often have difficulty understanding and communicating
Moshi for Educators: Case Study – Hear how an elementary school is using Moshi, an Apple Education Partner, to bring SEL to K-2 students.
All students in the school have iPads for use during the school day and to bring
A good night’s sleep is crucial. With millions of bedtime stories played globally, we’re taking steps in the right direction for kids‘ sleep.
started with the popular Moshi favorite Close Your Eyes SleepyPaws, but now we have
All children experience feelings of worry at times. Keep them happy and healthy with these top tips from Clinical Psychologist, Dr Kennedy.
Talk about it Worries have a way of gaining strength when kept inside.
Here are three simple things you can do at home to support your kids, regardless of age, in building social skills.
Perhaps now more than ever, we are seeing children of different ages who have difficulty
Regular morning and evening routines can be a great way to the day off right, and slow down for a good night’s rest.
Something as simple as “I am going to have a great day today” can shift moods!