by Claremont Practice | Jan 21, 2021 | Children, Emotional Growth, Parenting
By Zeenat Osman-Nieftagodien. As we enter the New Year, we made sense of week one and at the foot of end two, we have been weary of making New Year’s resolutions or coining this year “our year”. This is understandable as 2020 taught as many valuable lessons,...
by Claremont Practice | Jul 11, 2018 | Children
By Ryan Cramer As a parent or care giver you may have noticed that one or more of the children in your care display behaviours and temperaments that are somewhat different to others. This may be particularly evident when they participate in creative activities, do...
by Claremont Practice | Mar 21, 2014 | Children
by Mareli Fischer Kinders van verskillende ouderdoms groepe benodig verskillende hoeveelhede slaap. Baie ouers is bekommerd oor die hoeveelheid slaap wat hulle kind kry, en om ‘n gesonde, vaste slaap roetine vas te stel kan ook baie uitdagend wees. Hier volg...
by Claremont Practice | Apr 12, 2013 | Children
By: Kerry Acheson Self-esteem refers to how much worth or value we perceive ourselves to have. It, therefore, includes one’s self-image, and the ways in which we evaluate ourselves. We cannot directly observe another person’s self-esteem, but we can pick up indicators...
by Claremont Practice | Sep 4, 2012 | Children
By Sinmarie Pieterse Today we know more than ever before about how young children develop and about how to best support early learning. The first five years of life are critical to a child’s lifelong development. Young children’s earliest experience and environment...