Resources

  • Emergent Reading

    Emergent Reading

    Emergent reading refers to the exploration of text and learning that sounds and letters have meaning. Read more to get ideas about how to support your child’s reading skills.

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  • Fine Motor Skill Development

    Fine Motor Skill Development

    Fine motor skills are important to complete many tasks that build independence. Read more to get lovely ideas of ways to development your child’s fine motor skills at home.

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  • Health & Safety

    Health & Safety

    Health and safety is of the utmost importance to our team to keep our children happy, healthy and safe. Every effort is taken to ensure that hands are washed regularly, and shared resources and spaces are cleaned throughout each school day. Take note of our policies if your child is ill.

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  • Language Development

    Language Development

    Communication is the best way to help your child improve their language development. Read more to get ideas of ways to support your child’s language development.

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  • Pencil Grip

    Pencil Grip

    It is important that children develop the correct pencil grip during their preschool years. This is because without the correct pencil grip they often struggle to keep up with writing and fine motor tasks in their primary school years and the neatness of their work can be negatively affected.

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  • Playdough Recipe

    Playdough Recipe

    Playdough recipe to try at home. enjoy hours of creative play and fine motor development. Lasts well in a sealed tub in the fridge.

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  • Sensory Play

    Sensory Play

    Learning occurs when children play and explore.  There are many benefits to using the five senses at sensopathic tables. Read more to learn about the beneits and get ideas to try at home.

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  • Speech Development

    Speech Development

    Speech development is an important building block towards a successful learning experience. Read more for information about milestones in speech development.

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  • Visual Perception

    Visual Perception

    Visual Perception refers to the brain’s ability to draw conclusions from the information absorbed through the eyes. Visual perception is necessary for reading, writing, and movement.

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