Atypically Normal
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Atypically Normal

The Neurodiverse movement has good intentions. However, the term is not easily understood. From speaking with parents, professionals, inclusion officers, and head teachers there is When other neologisms derived from the movement, such as neurodivergent,” are introduced, even more confusion is sown.

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Enhance early writing skills at Willows Preschool

Early writing at Willow Preschool are the fundamental skills that children need to develop before they are able to write.

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Why is sensory exploration essential for children under 2 years old?
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Why is sensory exploration essential for children under 2 years old?

As human beings, we use our senses to explore and understand the world around us. For young children under the age of two, sensory exploration is crucial for their development.

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Extended Learning

The Importance of Art in Early Years

Expressive Arts and Design is one of the secondary areas of learning and an important way for children to express themselves and develop new skills and interests.

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Encouraging Critical Thinking
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Encouraging Critical Thinking

Critical thinking is when children use their imagination and creativity to take on challenges and explore how problems could be solved and how their ideas can be implemented.

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The concept of Embedded learning at Willows
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The concept of Embedded learning at Willows

Embedded learning most simply describes learning while doing. The concept of Embedded Learning is consistency and recapping; creating ways for learners to improve their literacy, language, and numeracy skills as part of another learning activity

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Awe and Wonder Hammersmith Nursery
Extended Learning

Awe and Wonder

Awe and Wonder Awe and Wonder in Willows Preschool Awe can be described as a powerful feeling that leaves a mark. It moves, inspires, and …

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The importance of arts in the development of emotional intelligence  
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The importance of arts in the development of emotional intelligence

As Gardner, H. (1980) explained, there is not only one intelligence but different types of intelligence whose importance is the same, namely: the linguistic intelligence (being more skillful when using language), the logical-mathematical (which is the ability to develop calculation skills,  mathematics, and logic)…

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