Category Archives: Physical Education

Free Education Apps for the Ipad

Finding special education resources for kids can be time consuming and costly. But there is definitely room in any budget for a free education apps list and this comprehensive list we have found is sure to keep any little tech fingers overjoyed while learning. Obviously new apps are being created every day and some of these may end up out of date over time so we would love you to add any you have found in the comments area below. Using technology to assist children in their learning can have...

Asthma Attack Care Tips So Learning Is Not Impacted

Asthma attacks can restrict your child’s way of life if precautions are not taken and this then can have an impact on their time in school or social interaction activity. The easiest way to take care of asthma is to make certain the symptoms don’t get out of hand, and the regular causes that trigger asthma attacks are avoided. Here’s a few asthma attack care tips that can assist in managing and improving bronchial asthma symptoms. TIP #1 If you have symptoms of asthma,...

Choosing Fun Learning Activities For Your Kids

With the hustle and bustle of daily life you can easily allow your kids to play with whatever they want – and it may not necessarily be age appropriate. Choosing Fun Learning Activities For Your Kids doesn’t mean they have to be restricted to only playing when you have time though. After reading an article in box4kids on blogspot  I was inspired to consider a list of great education toys and games that do not necessarily mean you have to participate ALL the time. Building with...

Parents Are A Child’s Best Teacher

Finding the right early intervention services is invaluable to your child’s learning. But parents are a child’s best teacher when it comes to building on those basic concepts that involve play. All the interactions of a parent can be used to help develop basic concepts, fine and gross motor skills within your child with special needs, such as: singing nursery rhymes or talking to your child, through touch, such as patting and rubbing playing with your child, dressing and feeding...

Play is the Best Brain Power

A lot of research has been done on the effect of exercise on our children’s intellects. A study published in 1997 by The Journal of School Health showed that intense physical activity programs had positive impacts on academic achievement. We now frequently see in schools the morning start with ‘Health Hussles’ before the best part of the learning day starts in the classroom. Because it was found exercise increased our concentration, social interaction behaviours, and improved...