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BestStart to test games to improve self-control with 1600 Kiwi children 14 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 5 minutes to read Jaizleen Kaur (right) threads beads on to a necklace with Clair Edgeler of BestStart (left) - games like beading can teach kids self-control. Photo / Sylvie Whinray Jaizleen Kaur (right) threads beads on to a necklace with Clair Edgeler of BestStart (left) - games like beading can teach kids self-control. Photo / Sylvie Whinray About 1600 Kiwi preschoolers are about to take part in the world's biggest trial aimed at improving their oral language and self-control - by playing games. The children, at 140 BestStart childcare centres throughout the
Creating great kids with HIPPY Taupō 27 Jan, 2021 12:00 PM 5 minutes to read HIPPY participant Memory Thompson, 3, with a fish she made using fine motor skills, art skills and maths skills. Photo / Supplied Laurilee McMichael is editor of the Taupo & Turangi Weekenderlaurilee.mcmichael@nzme.co.nzTaupoWeekender Just 15 minutes a day, five times a week, is all it takes to make a significant difference to improve your 3-year-old preschooler's future, regardless of his or her background and circumstances. That's the message HIPPY Taupō is spreading to encourage more parents to take up their free, in-home educational programme for 3- and 4-year-olds. HIPPY (Home Interaction Programme for Parents & Youngsters) was originally developed in Israel but has spread around the world. Here, it has been adapted for the New Zealand Te Whāriki early childhood curriculum and incorporates a mixture of English and te reo Māori.
The storming of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, January 6, 2021, was a shocking attack on an essential part of a democracy: the peaceful transition of power from one president to the next. As Congress met to certify the 2020 electoral college vote, a protest outside the Capitol turned violent as the crowd unlawfully entered the building and temporarily disrupted the voting process. While parents and caregivers continue to process these disturbing events, kids are also trying to make sense of what they're seeing and hearing. Kids are often more tuned into our emotions than we realize. If, as a parent, you're showing fear, anger, sadness, or frustration, explain to your kids that these emotions are normal and that they have nothing to do with anything they did.