The easiest way to include all the kids in the class is to ask the teacher whether it’s OK for your child to bring in a few cupcakes for the kids in the class to celebrate their birthday. You’ll find that most teachers will agree, and that most kids will feel included in the process.

When we were growing up, all my sister and I ever wanted, was to go to Disneyland for our birthdays. There was something quite magical about the promise of high-fiving Mickey Mouse or holding court with Donald Duck.

Kids learn through role play with others. All manner of things are learnt through play-based interactions with peers. Kids learn to regulate their emotions in front of others, to socialise, develop their fine motor skills, and build confidence.

Birthday party etiquette is constantly changing, especially when it comes to children’s birthday parties. Perhaps the biggest issue in birthday party etiquette is that of inviting kids in a class.

This article takes aim at the structure of assessment and learning in schools. It outlines the fact that assessment often only looks at student performance on one day of the year for only a few hours.

Yearly celebrations of people’s lives haven’t always been on their birthday! In the 12th century AD, at the height of the Catholic Church’s power, birthdays were still considered a pagan celebration.

The First Birthday Party Invitation In History Birthday parties have been around for a long time! From the ancient Egyptians celebrating the birth of their gods, to the ancient Romans having feasts in honour of an affluent man’s birthday. Naturally, people needed to know where and who to go to for a birthday. Therefore, they

The idea of different students having different learning styles is a popular one in the field of education. Different students learn better in different ways, whether it be through reading, watching, feeling, listening, or in collaboration with others.

The Benefits Of Role Play Role-play is an important part of a child’s socialisation, and their future ability to interact with peers and wider society, research demonstrates. The benefits of role play are numerous, but the effects on emotional, social, and linguistic development are astounding. Research has shown that children who engage in role play

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