Guest Posts

Playful Parenting

November 8, 2010

I often have to remind myself that my 2 year old is not, in fact, a little adult, capable of little adult reasoning and decision making. She is in fact a child, who thinks it’s pretty amusing when food falls on the floor, will happily draw on anything with permanent marker and will become enraged [...]

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Responsible Children

November 1, 2010

To help me stay afloat with the postings on this site, I have kindly asked some bloggers to fill in my gaps. If you are interested, please feel free to email me your ideas. Over to Gail: — As with all parents I often encounter a wide range of views on raising children. I am [...]

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Early Childhood Education – Acquiring Sign Language

October 25, 2010

To help me stay afloat with the postings on this site, I have kindly asked some bloggers to fill in my gaps. If you are interested, please feel free to email me your ideas. Over to Emily: — One of the keys to surviving in a tilted economic system in which opportunities to achieve a [...]

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Importance of Secure Attachment to Caregivers – Who is Looking After Your Children?

October 18, 2010

To help me stay afloat with the postings on this site, I have kindly asked some bloggers to fill in my gaps. If you are interested, please feel free to email me your ideas. Over to Yvette from the Happy Child: — The Benevolent Society runs a program called Partnerships in Early Childhood (PIEC) with [...]

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Don’t Worry, Be Happy

October 11, 2010

To help me stay afloat with the postings on this site, I have kindly asked some bloggers to fill in my gaps. If you are interested, please feel free to email me your ideas. Over to the Glowless: — I’m going to talk about something that a lot of people feel uncomfortable talking about. So [...]

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