8 May , 2019 | Child Development
Circus are proud to announce a new software system to compliment the ongoing programme which tracks the children’s learning journey throughout their stay at the setting. Dayshare is a portal and lovely addition providing an online daily diary. Parents can safely and...
28 Feb , 2018 | Child Development
We are very proud and excited to announce the wonderful concept of signing at Circus, designed to enhance learning and development for all children of all ages. So, what exactly is Signing and why are we choosing to implement it at our Setting? Signing is a...
4 Nov , 2015 | Child Development, Parenting, Training and Development
Babies are receptive to open minded learning and are more connected in the brain than adults, mainly due to more neural pathway’s being available in the young brain than in the adult brain. As we get older our brains strengthen in the areas most often used and weaken...
30 Mar , 2015 | Child Development, Training and Development
In this blog I have looked at the opportunities that arises when children teach others, “others” to not only include peers but adults and parents. When it comes to learning as Albert Einstein pointed out “Any fool can know. The point is to understand.” ? Albert...
24 Mar , 2015 | Child Development, Training and Development
Here is part 3 of Sarah’s thoughts on the benefits of playing a Ukulele. An improved ability to work as a team and an increasing confidence and ability to share with and trust, others. As outlandish as my claims seem to be, the playing of an instrument in a group...
18 Feb , 2015 | Child Development, Training and Development
In Part 2 of Sarah’s articles on the benefits of playing the Ukulele she discuses Increased Self Awareness- (physical) Hands- Core- Posture- Emotional and Social Five levels of self-awareness as they unfold early in life Philippe Rochat Department of Psychology, Emory...