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5 Ways to Help Your Child Make Friends

5 Ways to Help Your Child Make Friends

by kids first | Apr 2, 2017 | Early Intervention, Family and child Psychology, School Readiness, Special Needs

As the wonders of technology continue to impact every aspect of our lives, it’s no wonder that the art of making friends eludes some children. But with a little help, and some guidance from parents and teachers, many kids can overcome friendship hurdles. Below, Kids...
Left handed or right handed? Helping children to establish a dominant hand

Left handed or right handed? Helping children to establish a dominant hand

by kids first | Mar 26, 2017 | Occupational Therapy, School Readiness

As your child grows, he or she will likely begin to show a preference for one hand or the other. While your two or three year old might switch back and forth between one hand and the other, by the age of four it should be fairly apparent which hand your child prefers....
3 Skills Every High Schooler Needs to Write A Successful Essay

3 Skills Every High Schooler Needs to Write A Successful Essay

by kids first | Mar 14, 2017 | Education & Tuition

Most of us didn’t like writing essays when we were in school. Assignments always seemed long, and tedious, and no one wanted to do them. Still, there were some kids who always seemed to get the best marks for their essays. Why? Well, it’s not because those...
Studies Show Handwriting Helps Kids to Learn

Studies Show Handwriting Helps Kids to Learn

by kids first | Feb 26, 2017 | Occupational Therapy, School Readiness

Is your child telling you that handwriting is dead and that computers are the way of the future? Since the digital era began, we’ve been hearing about the demise of handwriting. While there’s no doubt that digital technology is having an impact on the way kids...
Does my child have autism?

Does my child have autism?

by kids first | Feb 19, 2017 | NDIS & Disability Support, School Readiness, Special Needs

Parents often worry about their child’s progress. Regardless of whether your son or daughter is your first child or you have other children, it’s understandable to be concerned if he or she doesn’t seem to be meeting common developmental milestones...
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