- Attention is the ability of an infant or child to orient to, shift between, and maintain focus on events, objects, tasks, and problems in the external world.Posted in: News
- SEN support in the local school systemPosted in: News
- Hand and grip strength are important as they are required for many everyday self-help, fine and gross motor activities such as buttoning and zipping climbing, and more!Posted in: News
- Play is a crucial aspect of childhood development, serving as a foundation for acquiring new skills and expanding knowledge.Posted in: News
- Verbal routines are when the same words are repeatedly used in a predictable way in the same or similar activities.Posted in: News
- Helping children with emotion regulation early on is essential to their long term well-being. Children who regulate their emotions well are able to use different strategies to manage their emotions and thus are less likely to engage in behaviours that lead to negative consequences.Posted in: News
- A heartfelt thank you to all of the parents who completed our recent Parent Survey! Your feedback is important to the CDC as it enables us to better address your needs and to listen to your ideas.Posted in: News
- Joint attention happens when children share a common focus on the same object, person, or event. It is a pivotal skill that emerges as early as the first year of life and is a must for communication, learning and relationship-building to occur.Posted in: News
- Despite being as smart and educated as other children of the same age, some children encounter persistent and impairing difficulties in particular aspects of learning. These difficulties may be identified to be a Specific Learning Disorder (SLD) which is neurological or inborn in nature.Posted in: News