Showing posts with label Dubai Nursery Schools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dubai Nursery Schools. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2015

Tips for Teaching Children How To Clean Up

Teacher's at the Nursery in Dubai may find themselves cleaning toys several times a day. This is not a syndrome or OCD, but the reality is, it's important to keep a tidy room, if not for any other obvious reason, as the room cluttered with toys is a potential safety hazard as well. It can be overwhelming to have tons of toys around. Therefore, measures should be taken to teach the children at the preschool in Dubai how to clean up after themselves, by teachers as well as parents.
Give the child, a good example - The most effective method of teaching children do something is to lead by your own example. Before starting to involve a child in the process, you should focus on giving them a good example. If they never saw you cleaning they are not familiar with the idea. Be consistent with cleaning in their presence. It's easy to make children get used to the tidiness and all of the cleaning process even if it seems they don’t understand, they will catch on eventually.
Start  as soon as possible - You may wonder how young you should start. If the child is able to make such a mess, they are able to place it back where it belongs. It does not mean that they are ready to take on the job of spring cleaning their Dubai Nursery Schools, but train them to put the block sets back into the box. The child may even find these tasks and chores interesting as well.
Make it all about fun - Children, especially preschoolers are stubborn by nature. Therefore, they should not consider cleaning  to be some sort of rule or command. Make sure it is funny and interesting. The teachers at the  Nursery in Umm Suqeim sing songs while helping the children to put their toys back in place or make a game out of it and see who can clean up the fastest and offer a reward. Also, try associating cleaning up with a story, for instance the toy cars need to go back into their garage after a fun filled day or the dolls are tired and should go to sleep.
Make it a team effort - Small children are not able to clean up on their own, especially if they are still trying to teach them to clean up. So make sure to involve all the children and participate along with them so they can follow your actions and take it a funny team activity. Also a use tip for parents is that children love to participate in whatever their 'mum' and 'dad' does at home, so use it to your advantage while teaching them to clean.
Break up the tasks into sequences - Since children have a short attention span and cannot focus on one thing for a long time. They will find cleaning funny, but only for a while and thereafter it becomes frustrating. Take the cue and leave the current task and focus on something else. Encourage the child to clean later, and make it funny again.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Preparing For Preschool

There are children who make a transition for the toddler program into preschool in the summer. And this timing becomes very unique in that the child enters the preschool program as the summer camp curriculum starts. Summer Camp Nursery in Dubai  is filled with lots of fun days, of casual activities and themes. It gives younger children time to explore and do activities with the older preschoolers and receive an excellent social experience in a  mixed-aged setting. But this setting also provided a tougher transition for some children who are still struggling with a new environment,  self-control skills and experiences.
Here are some useful tips to prepare your child to face Kids Nurseries in Dubai,  so that they are ready for school.
  • Talk about the Daily Schedule. Most preschooler kids take it well then they know what to expect. Sharing the daily schedule with your child can go a long way in helping your child like and adjust to the whole preschool thing. Usually the teacher in charge of the class your child belongs to will share this with you prior to the first day of preschool. Also, watch programs or read stories about going to school, so that the child will get used to the idea.

  • Build a relationship with the teacher. Whether your child is transitioning from a toddler classroom, from a home daycare, from grandparent care, or simply starting preschool at one of the Dubai Nursery Schools, for the first time, the best advice for preparing for preschool is to build a good relationship with the teacher. Find out how the communication between the parent and the teacher are carried out. Some teachers take the time to talk during drop off and pick up time, while others will communicate via email or a formal meeting with each parent on a regular basis. Teachers are partners in a child's Early Years Education in Dubai and can be a great resource for helping your child during the first days of preschool and throughout the year.

  • Establish a routine. Establish a bedtime routine and a morning routine well in advance of starting preschool and stick to it. Transitional periods can cause chaos on even the best, followed schedules, however, so also plan to be flexible and buffer in extra time when needed.

  • Plan your exit strategy - Morning drop offs can be challenging for a parent, especially if your preschooler is clinging to you. It's best to establish a goodbye plan and remind your child each day until the routine is established. Establishing a routine can take time and there will be days the child will become extra clingy, with patience and a good goodbye routine, the child will relent eventually.

  • Make the first day extra special. The first day of preschool is a big deal and should be treated as such. A new backpack, new school supplies, a nice trendy outfit, a special first day breakfast and first day of preschool photo all go a long way in helping children know that something new and special is happening


Thursday, January 22, 2015

What You Should Know About an Aggressive Child

Children act aggressively for a variety of reasons, to express  many feelings associated with discomfort, explains an educator at the Nursery Schools in Dubai. It's important for parent's to understand their child's behavior and act in a way that helps the child instead of creating a distance between the child.
Behavioral patters are particular to each child and situation. Some parents have trouble dealing with situations as well, they jump in as soon as they spot a problem and this only escalates the situation with the child, as responding aggressively will teach the child that being aggressive is how to solve problems. In contrast, some parents are more passive, but the child may become aggressive due to his parent backing down and not dealing with issues directly.
The way you handle an aggressive child may change from age to age and stage to stage. Here are some useful tips to help you deal with your child.
Nursery age kids and aggression
  • Be Consistent-For small children the key is to be consistent. You should not ignore behaviors one day and respond by punishing the child the next. No matter what the situation is or where you are, you should be consistent. If your child is hitting a child at the Nurseries in Dubai, and the teacher informs you, then respond with something like, “Hitting is not good. You need to spend some time by yourself and calm down.”  Parents make sure that you respond the same way every time.
  • Take the child from the situation -Sometimes parents may need to remove the child from the situation to help the child gain control over their emotions. For instance, if you're at a department store and your child is having a tantrum, because you’re not buying the toy the child wanted, you can say “You’re making too much noise. We’re not going to buy  that toy and if you don’t stop, we’ll have to leave.” If your child doesn’t stop, follow through and take him out of the store.
  • Give the child a pep talk before a particular situation - If you know there are situations that are difficult for your child, like the first day at the Dubai Nursery Schools, give the child a pep talk ahead of time. If your child always has trouble in a group or with new situations, then it's good to have a small talk before the child start's school and tell them what to expect, how much fun it can be and that you will be there to pick them up when school is over. Giving the child a reassurance, will help them deal with their emotions well.
  • Give time outs:Giving a child a timeout in a quiet place with some time alone, when the child has done something wrong, will help them understand that they did something wrong. Do very little talking and be very clear with your directions.
  • Talk to other caregivers:It’s important to remember that misbehaviors, like fighting and physical aggression, occur in the Childcare Nursery in Dubai as well. This is how children learn to get along with each other, but when the child becomes aggressive they should be dealt with immediately. Make sure to coordinate the action taken by the caregiver so that both are consistent and check in with the caregiver regularly to make sure that the behavior is improving.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Tips To Calming Tantrums and Meltdowns

The teacher's at the Dubai Nursery Schools explain that life with toddlers are filled with laughter and giggles in one instance and has tears and tantrums in the next. And for adults seeing the world from their point of view may give a better understanding of why, they have a meltdown and make you think of ways to prevent tantrums.
Why do toddlers have meltdowns and tantrums?
Life and its many events and experiences can be difficult for toddlers to take it all in, and certain events that happen can make them feel sad, angry, and scare them so much that they have an emotional meltdown where they are completely overwhelmed by their feelings.
Here are some of the reasons toddlers have meltdowns at home and at Nurseries in Dubai
  • They want to have something that is not allowed or something they cannot have or is not allowed to have and is angry that they can't have it.
  • They want something that’s not possible, and can’t understand when you explain that they can't have it.
  • Lack of control and choices, about what the child wants to do and where they go.
  • They want to be able to do something, but they can't do it.
  • They can't say what they want in words.
  • Being away from the family setting, at home can be difficult and hard. 
On a day where the child is rested and is calm, they may be able to handle any of these things. But when a child is tired, hungry, sick, cold, hot, or over stimulated, even the slightest thing can make them feel upset and irritated, which can result in a tantrum or meltdown. Sometimes,  parent's may not notice these early cues.
Even if you were the perfect parent or the most understanding teacher, and have done almost everything right, there are still times that the child would still throw tantrums and have a meltdown. Here are some tips provided by the Nursery Schools in Dubai about ways that a tantrum or a meltdown can be avoided or reduced,
  • Meet the child's needs. For instance, make sure they are fed, rested and comfortable.
  • Know how much stimulation the child can handle. Children often have a limit they can handle until they feel overloaded. For instance, there are children who are sensitive to noise, bright lights and places where there are too many people. So when you plan a child's activities at home, think about how much they can manage.
  • Minimize on things that upset the child. Most Nurseries in Dubai identify these and make sure some of the activities are not included in the curriculum, and make sure the child has an enjoyable day and not one that they feel overloaded.
  • If you included difficult tasks make sure to coach the child on how things are done so that the child will not feel overwhelmed with the task. This is also better adapted at home as well.
  • Talk to the child and tell them the behavior you expect from them. Tell them what to expect if they don't behave well. And if they do behave well reward them.
  • Give the child a choice, when it's possible.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Teaching Your Preschooler in Dubai Chores at Home


Teaching  a child attending Preschool in Dubai to  help out with chores around the home can take some stress off your shoulders and give you more time to spend together as a family as well as teach your child the importance of being independent as well. Also, making a child do chores around the home will teach them important life skills, such as teamwork and cooperation. 

When parent's allocate chores  it is important to set clear and consistent expectations. For example, don't expect the child to complete the job the way you would or do you expect them to do their best. It's important to be consistent and have realistic expectations. 

Educators at Kids Nurseries in Dubai expect parents to allow their child's input into  which chores he or she would like to perform. Give them options and allow them to choose what they would like to do. However, the child may also be assigned some tasks that he or she doesn’t like, make sure to rotate these chores among other children, if parents have more than one child. 

Assign tasks that are age appropriate. Even in Dubai Nursery Schools, children are assigned tasks that are age appropriate and rarely are not given tasks that are inappropriate or difficult to perform. For instance, 3-4 year olds can clean up the play area and put away their toys and 5 -6 years olds can clean their rooms by emptying the dustbins, washing plastic dishes and making the bed. A 7-8 year old can fold and put away their laundry, sweep the floor and set the table for a meal. Children who are older than 9years can usually wash the dishes or wash the windows. The most important trait is to make sure the child grasps the idea of pitching in and working as a team. Children should be responsible for chores that directly benefit them, such as cleaning their own rooms. 

Since your child is still learning it will take time to get the job done properly, therefore, give your child the opportunity to take their time and learn. 

Choose a good time for the child to attend to the chores. Don't make the child do chores as soon as they come home from  school, give them time to rest and relax. Some experts at the Nurseries in Dubai suggest setting aside a time when the whole family does chores together. 

Use a chart, like teachers at the Dubai Nursery Schools use in their classroom for each activity. This will help to organize, promote language skills and develop math skills. Make sure all children know that they are expected to help out at home. 

Make chores a fun task by incorporating play, music, and singing. The chances are if a child enjoys their chores, they will do them well and take on more responsibility. Make sure to praise the child for a job well done as the child needs to be motivated through praise. With younger children use a reward system.

Friday, October 24, 2014

Dealing With Children From Dubai Nursery Schools


Children attending Preschool in Dubai may sail through the day at school, but once they get home, they may tend to be disruptive, uncooperative and almost impossible to be in the same room with. As a parent, you may wonder what is going on, however, educators and child psychologists say this phrase is perfectly normal. A youngster who had worked all day at school doing their best to concentrate, pay attention, follow instructions, learn new things, learn to get along with peers, listen to the teacher and participate in various activities may simply be tired and 'burned-out' when they get home.
Here are some helpful tips put forward by educators  of the Dubai Nursery Schools and development experts about how to ease a child back into their home routine,
  • Try not to strike up much of a conversation. Eventhough, your child goes to school, they are still small and their verbal skills are limited and they may still not be able to explain to you what their day was like at school and how they feel about things or what happened in school. They may just not be ready and may not even know the difference between school and home. So stick to a simple 'hope you had a nice day' or 'looks like you had a fun day'. You may not get much of an answer, but they might simply nod their heads. 
  • Be kind and tolerant. Young children are still in the process of taking big developmental steps in their little lives and they are on the verge of learning new skills, such as reading, writing and identifying letters and numbers, so they may often seem very angry and moody while they work things out in their brain. So be patient with them and encourage them, there is bound to be good days too, that they are very happy and chirpy. 
  • Give them a healthy snack when they get home. Don't try to give your child sugar based treats after school and boost their energy as it can lead to irritability. Instead, set out some carrot sticks with hummus or corn chips with salsa or pieces of fruit with yogurt. Make sure to give them fruits and vegetables they like. 
  • Encourage them to get some rest. Picking children up from the Nursery in Umm Suqeim means there is endless traffic to wade through until you get home, so avoid detouring to the mall, grocery shopping or going shopping, you're asking for trouble in the form of a disastrous meltdown, so take the child home directly and put them down for a short nap or rest before taking them out again, whether it's for extracurricular activities or a kid's 
  • Spend time outside. Give your little one a breath of fresh air and plenty of exercise as this can reduce a lot of stress and also boost their academic performance as well. So take your child to the park or to the beach at sunset or simply let them play with friends in the backyard. 
  • Stick to a regular routine. Preschool and kindergarten are all about learning rules.
If your child seems extremely irritable and does not calm down, talk to the child's teacher about what may be bothering the child and if there was an incident at the Nursery in Dubai that upset the child.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Preschool in Dubai as a model for Higher Education


There are many who claim that  Dubai Nursery Schools  are more like day care than elementary schools, but those who work with creative and unique little minds know better. The educators are sometimes the secret behind a child's success. The lesson they teach and the patience they preach has  proven far more predictive of future success than any grade or degree.
Research and studies that have watched preschool teachers do what they do have concluded that the world that preschoolers enjoy is well guided by the best people in the business. They change the arc of children's lives and can teach an adult a thing or two as well.
However, teachers at the, kindergarten in Dubai are modest and oblivious to their skills, attempts and the time they spend in their capacity as a teacher. They never take credit for what they do for the children, but always give credit to the children whose natural inclination is to explore, engage and gulp up every last thing they find fascinating and interesting. Every teacher enjoys this and is delighted during these teachable moments, the time you see them as shining jewels, because for many children in their early years they are very rare and special, like a meteor shower.
Foundation Stage Nursery in Dubai often bears witness to these moments like in the metaphor of a meteor shower, where heat and light that can blaze through the classroom in a sudden loud display. These are the moments that make up a good teacher and one that the children will never forget, even when they go on to start school. How many of us can remember those meteor's in our lives in preschool and look back on such a gem and a hero.
So what makes these preschool teachers so special as opposed to educators in school years. Well the preschool teachers, harness all the energy and excitement from within and without the classroom to help turn the child's passion into a project, which turn out to be building blocks of personhood later in life. A good teacher is on the prowl for lessons that teach and reach the mind and the heart. So feel thankful to have found a preschool in Dubai that develops and teaches more than just an average kindergartener but builds a great adult as well.
A good preschool principal should honor and recognize teachers and educators that just stick to the norm. Appreciate those who think beyond the box and gratify and respect a brilliant teacher who will prepare a child to succeed in their higher education and face the future.
From a parent's perspective, it's a joy and a privilege to have such teachers mentor and guide your little children's minds. This is often the building block and foundation your child needs to be successful and a high achiever in the future, therefore, never short change your child's teacher instead respect them and applaud  them for the calling they are fulfilling and transforming and shaping your child into a future leader not a follower.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Music can benefit child development in Dubai Nursery Schools


Dubai Nursery Schools explain that music plays a vital part in a child's development. It affects their, academic skills, social skills and their brain development.
Children hear music everywhere, on television, in advertisements, radio, people singing in the street and at Children’s Nursery Dubai. Music can reflect a child's mood, for example, when the child is happy he will listen to fast and upbeat music. So how does music help children in terms of brain development. Well from the time the child is a baby they start responding to music and rhythms, they liked to be rocked and like to listen to soothing music on their mobile when sleeping in their cots. Children respond to music at a very young age, they clap to songs and cry to songs they don't like.
Here is a look at how music affects different aspects of child development.
  • Academic skills - Music contributes to your child’s early reading and writing skills. Listening to songs gives them phonological processing skills and will help them recognize words and sounds. Learning the words to their favorite songs will also improve their reading skills, and let them enjoy it while having a lot of fun.
Music also helps children to learn their math skills as well. It does not help them with the actual mathematical process, but it can help with learning numbers and solutions to mathematical principles. These sorts of rhythms are often used in the best  Nursery in Dubai, and helps children to remember numbers as well.
Music is also a great way for children to improve their speech and giving them the confidence they need to sing along to their favorite songs and nursery rhymes will really improve their confidence, especially to speak out loud and project their voice.  
Social Skills - Music is a great way for children to bond, especially when they make a song and play music together. There are a lot of musical instruments at the best Nursery in Dubai, so that children can experiment with sounds together. It’s a wonderful way for children to make friends, communicate and learn how to contribute and share. 
When children learn about different types of music they are learning about the diverse cultures in society. Children often like music that they have grown up listening to, so try and vary their range of music around the home as well. In general, music is an effective way for children to learn to communicate. 
In order to make sure that music affects a child’s brain development, practice the following,
  • Be active with music - Make sure to have children respond to the music than just simply listening to it. Make sure they are listening to music around the home while they are playing and ask them to participate in dancing to the music and sing the words they know. This improves a child's movement, memory and co-ordination skills as well.
  • Music in the home - Listen to music with actions. Teach them what movement goes with the corresponding word or lyric. Music is an excellent way of improving your child’s concentration and attention span, When they listen to their favorite songs over and over they will learn to the words as well which enhances their memory which is good for brain development.
Music lessons - Research show that the younger the child starts music lessons, the greater the connection between the brain as they learn to play a musical instrument and coordination between the hands, eyes and ears says an educator at the Early Years Nursery in Dubai.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Dubai Nursery Schools that Nurture a Child's Imagination


Most Dubai nursery schools boost a child's imagination through play and physical activities. A child's imagination can be enhanced and fostered by providing opportunities  such as exploring, problem solving, experimenting and discovering. Children with an enhanced sense of creativity view the world as their canvass with endless possibilities, opportunities and challenges. By encouraging and nurturing their creativity they can become future leaders and great thinkers, says an educator at the Children’s Nursery Dubai. 
 Here is a look at some creative ways to set the stage for your child's creativity,
  • Encourage the child to ask questions.
  • Provide a variety of opportunities for observing, exploring and expanding thinking patterns and processes.
  • Encourage the child to experiment with new ideas and play with new adventures.
  • Do things that gets them thinking. Encourage them to think about how they can do something better, other than the usual method. Ask them to break away from the ordinary pattern and come up with something unique.
  • Give a child time to think and come up with ideas.
  • Let the child come up with an alternative to create something by depriving the child of something.
  • Don't be critical or judge the child's efforts. Encourage the child to bring out his or her creativity without expecting any results or outcomes.
  • Turn off the TV and electronic games, they are an unnecessary distraction.
  • Allow the mess and let your child play with the dirt. Let them use their imagination with things. Like boxes being used as cars and sticks as a secret fortress. An eco friendly nursery in Dubai, will involve children in a lot of nature activities like hunting for bugs or collecting leaves, which gives children the ability to explore nature by getting in touch with their creativity.
  • Let the child take the lead, parents should just observe.
  • Listen to your child and answer their many questions.
  • Encourage and stimulate imaginary play. Let the child dress up in various costumes and pretend to be a prince of the princess. Let them enjoy pretend play.
  • Encourage them to read stories and make up an ending the way they want it to end. This is a great way to encourage them to read as well.
  • Ask questions that are stimulating and requires creative thinking.
  • Let your child be the center of the story or the activity.
  • Get the child to choose a word and begin a story making up things about the words.
 Some of the benefits of using creative play for children, 
  • The increased ability to solve problems.
  • A high level of self-esteem, confidence and self-fulfillment.
  • Ability to cope better with challenges and difficult situations.
  • Ability to become future creators and innovators.
The Kindergarten in Dubai focuses on developing a child's imagination by exposing them to the same environment to play, helping them create and build on what they have. If they are constantly given new things, they will not develop their imaginary skills or their creativity.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Bullying in Preschools


As an educator, at the one of the leading  Nurseries in Dubai there are lots of questions parents ask me and one common question I hear often asked is, how to raise a child with leadership skills who is kind, has a voice and is responsible.   
There is always a huge difference between children who are well liked and children who are popular in Nursery Schools in Dubai but they both have common characteristics such as being good at sports, attractive and well dressed. The difference is between the way they treat other children and how they perform academically, is what separates the two. Popular children use their relationships as weapons, manipulating and hurting  another child, in ways that increases their popularity. These types of children are not well liked by others in the class.
This type of behavior buds during the preschool years,  where children display some very disturbing behavior.  Parents of the child that is being subject to preschool bullying, often feels powerless over the entire situation, and needs to help their little child cope with the situation and emotional pain. It makes a parent want to take on the toddler bully themselves!.
While some Nurseries in Dubai cannot take away the anguish a parent feel for their children, the parents are made to understand that they should  offer support and  teach the child to stand up to a bully and not become a victim.   
Parents should encourage leadership traits in their child, but they should be taught to do this without using ways to hurt another child physically or mentally, this is the most important advice a parent can give a child. As a parent, share a childhood experience you had with a bully in preschool and the positive resolution that came out of it. Make it short yet to the point and concrete, so that the child understands precisely what you are trying to tell him or her.
As a parent, share some useful tips on how to identify good friends and be a good friend,  for instance teach the child to be an empathetic person and to tolerant other children as opposed to being impatient and critical about another child. Allow your child to use their influence in positive ways and be a good leader not a follower.
Dubai Nursery Schools  request parents to look for the following traits to identify if their child is being bullied,
  • Scared to go to preschool
  • Complains of sickness for no reason
  • Clingy and whiny
  • Talks about a particular child giving them a hard time
  • Comes home with unexplained physical  injuries
  • Quiet and sad
  • Has trouble concentrating
  • Avoids eye contact  and keeps quiet when asked about school
However, if the bullying continues in the school the parents should consider,
  • Talking to the teacher.
  • Take advantage of the open door policy in the school.
  • Schedule a meeting with other parents to address the situation.
  • Consider changing your child's classroom.