Author: Alice Sharp It’s vital that we remember that a three year old’s imagination is just beginning to really develop and they may fear things that aren’t real, such as monsters in the shadows or darkness. Their ability to imagine can make them more susceptible to...
Author: Lindsay Robinson Lindsay has been a primary school teacher for 23 years and is passionate about achieving the very best outcomes for children through quality first teaching and experiences. In this digital age that we are living in, we are seeing constant...
Author: Lindsay Robinson Lindsay Robinson has been a primary school teacher for 23 years and is passionate about achieving the very best outcomes for children through quality first teaching and experiences. From my experience in classrooms from Reception to Year Six,...
I can remember the first time I had a class, it was reception in Brighton, when in a class of 35 children I had a child who seemed ill at ease, sensitive, and contrasting to the rest of the children. It’s important to acknowledge at this point in a class of 35,...
Author: Lindsay Robinson Lindsay Robinson has been a primary school teacher for 23 years and is passionate about achieving the very best outcomes for children through quality first teaching and experiences. When I think back to my decision to become a primary school...
Author: Lindsay Robinson As a Primary school teacher with over 23 years of experience I have taught many classes with mixed abilities and wanted to share my thoughts on this as well as some helpful advice and resource recommendations. I hope you find the...