Articles about "enquiring" 4
How to encourage an enquiring mind
Children
are naturally curious about the world around them, but in our daily haste we
often deprive them of that vital childhood privilege – the time to dawdle and
explore interesting things that t . . .
Toddler development: seventeen months
Toddlers love to help out, learn
and feel part of the adult world. Try to include him in as many activities as
possible, rather than restricting him to ‘baby’ toys and games. If you’re
making dinne . . .
Toddler development: twenty-five months
This month you may notice you
have an inquisitive child on your hands who regularly asks the dreaded word,
‘why?’. It is only natural for your child to start asking why things happen –
the problem . . .
Toddler development:thirty-three months
Children love to solve problems
and it’s one way in which they learn new skills. For you, resisting the urge to
jump in and solve the problem is the key. If your child has run out of blocks
for her . . .