
Early childhood education plays a huge role in the mental and social development of any young child. Children who enrol in preschools have been observed to have better social skills, higher grades and fewer behavioural problems as they progress into adulthood. In this vein, Singapore’s early childhood education sector has
In the past decade, e-learning has enhanced classroom experiences dramatically for children across the world, and even provides a virtually endless source of resources for teachers. Let’s go through a few examples of how e-learning has improved our children’s abilities to learn new concepts and retain information. E-learning As A
There is a common misconception that children with added needs are not able to function in mainstream settings and perform tasks like their typical peers. Nevertheless, in inclusion, education is catered for all children, despite their learning abilities. Tricia Tam is an Inclusive Education Consultant at Bright Path Inclusive Preschool
Choosing the right preschool for your child could be a daunting task, but at Bright Path Inclusive Preschool, we want to help make that decision easier.
Roughly 50% of Singaporean children are picky eaters – an alarming statistic discovered by the National University Hospital (NUH) Department of Pediatrics and Abbot Nutrition. The chances of a child being a picky eater only increases if they have parents who are working professionals, or if there is a family
Early childhood education plays a huge role in the mental and social development of any young child. Children who enrol in preschools have been observed to have better social skills, higher grades and fewer behavioural problems as they progress into adulthood. In this vein, Singapore’s early childhood education sector has
In the past decade, e-learning has enhanced classroom experiences dramatically for children across the world, and even provides a virtually endless source of resources for teachers. Let’s go through a few examples of how e-learning has improved our children’s abilities to learn new concepts and retain information. E-learning As A
There is a common misconception that children with added needs are not able to function in mainstream settings and perform tasks like their typical peers. Nevertheless, in inclusion, education is catered for all children, despite their learning abilities. Tricia Tam is an Inclusive Education Consultant at Bright Path Inclusive Preschool
Choosing the right preschool for your child could be a daunting task, but at Bright Path Inclusive Preschool, we want to help make that decision easier.
Roughly 50% of Singaporean children are picky eaters – an alarming statistic discovered by the National University Hospital (NUH) Department of Pediatrics and Abbot Nutrition. The chances of a child being a picky eater only increases if they have parents who are working professionals, or if there is a family