Well-cared-for children are shown to be more emotionally intelligent and socially successful as adults.

Encourage Active Play
Active play is such an important part of preschool children’s lives, as it builds up their self-confidence and increases their emotional well-being – physically, socially, emotionally, and developmentally.
Exciting Ways for Kids to Stay Active
Did you know that being active is not only great for your child’s health but also loads of fun? There are countless exciting activities that can keep your little ones moving and grooving every day. Here are some fantastic tips to help you incorporate these activities into your daily routines
Discover Your Child’s Gross Motor Potential
Gross motor skills involve the coordination of large muscles, enabling your child to perform activities like crawling, walking, jumping, and running. These skills are the building blocks of physical development, and by nurturing them, we empower our children to navigate the world with confidence and grace.
Fun Activities that Boost Gross Motor Development
Watching your child grow and develop is one of the most rewarding experiences for any parent. As they transition from crawling to taking their first steps, you’ll witness a world of exploration and discovery unfold before your eyes.
The Role of Gross Motor Skills in Early Childhood
Join us on this exciting journey as we explore gross motor skills and how these skills are responsible for activities like crawling, walking, running, jumping, throwing, and climbing.
Embracing the Positive Side of Bilateral Integration
Did you know that your child possesses an extraordinary talent for synchronising both sides of their body? This incredible skill, known as bilateral integration, plays a vital role in their early development.
Let’s Explore The Magic Of Coordination
Whether it’s your children’s first attempt to crawl, their triumphant first steps, or the playful use of both hands during playtime, bilateral integration stands at the core of your child’s developmental journey.
Daily Chores That Improve Balance
Every child has their own unique way of viewing and interacting with the world. This includes individualised responses to sensory information, especially when it comes to their sense of balance. Daily household activities provide vestibular, balance, or movement input, to help children organise their nervous system and feel empowered along the way.
Thrown Off Balance?
When it comes to balance, we know it’s a game-changer for our children. On the flip side, however, kids with a poor sense of balance may either need to move constantly to feel satisfied, or they may be fearful of movement because it makes them feel insecure and unbalanced.
Unleash the Power of Balance!
Most children develop a strong sense of balance simply through engaging in everyday play activities that allow for exploration and movement.
Finding Your Balance
The development of balance happens in a place called the vestibular system. Think of this system as your child’s very own GPS, it keeps them balanced and in tune as they move, learn, and grow. It ensures that your kids can spin, swing, and slide without turning into dizzy little tornados.
Encourage your Kids to be Active
Encouraging children to be physically active has always been a daunting task if they decide to dig their heels in, cross their arms and refuse to take part. But what new challenges does this strange new world pose? How can you manage them and how can you ensure that they remain active without the need for constant encouragement?
Tear It. Paste It.
Tearing is a great workout for little fingers and one that is important for building fine motor skills in early childhood. Here are some awesome paper tearing activity ideas that are simple and require little or no preparation.
While it may start with your toddler gleefully ripping through your toilet rolls and tearing out pages of their books (much to your frustration), tearing paper should actually be encouraged.
Parties Are Simply the Best!
What’s not to love about getting to spend a large portion of the day with your friends, laughing and running around celebrating life! As a parent, however, planning and hosting your child’s birthday party can feel like an epic responsibility, even if you are as excited as they are.
Thinking Out Of The Box
As adults, we have learned through the years that the box is merely the packaging for something more exciting, something more than the box. To a child, that box is everything they have ever wanted. It is a blank canvas, limited only by their imagination and time.
Hang and Hit Games for Eye Hand Coordination
You may see this skill referred to as eye-hand coordination. It’s the control and movement of the eyes and hands that guide our reaching and grasping movements. It uses the proprioceptive system in the hand and/or legs and visual system to coordinate these movements. Read more in this blog for awesome activities that will help your children master this skill.
Include Proprioception in Daily Activities
Proprioception refers to the body’s ability to sense its position, movement, and actions in space. This sensory information is derived from receptors located in muscles, tendons, and joints, providing the brain with feedback about the body’s internal state.