Benefits of Mirrors in Early Education Services
Using mirrors with infant and toddlers in a early education setting is a developmental tool used to teach self recognition. Young children can also develop pre-reading skills from the use of mirrors by learning pronunciation, vocabulary, and the skill of identification.
Practice Motor Skills- Have infants or toddlers try to “catch” bubbles as you slowly blow the bubbles against the mirror. This is a great way for infants to learn to follow with their eyes and is a great opportunity to increase hand-eye coordination. Have older toddlers practice getting dressed in the mirror. At first, this should be a simple task, such as putting on a jacket or socks. Praise every attempt the children make.
All of the PDF Education Supplies mirrors are safe to use around children as they will not shatter and have rounded corners for added safety
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Feb 13, 2021
Mirror Play
A mirror is great for exploring small, interesting loose parts.
Try painting clouds on the sky it is a terrific mix of sensory play and art. The blue sky reflecting in the mirror provides the perfect surface for painting big, fluffy clouds.
A mirror is a wonderful place for children to explore seasonal materials. Try a mix of natural and artificial items for the nature table. The colours and textures are made even more interesting by the mirrored surface beneath them.
A paintbrush glides so smoothly over the mirror is lovely too. This activity always keeps the kids busy and entertained for ages. And when we’re finished, simply wash the mirror in soapy water and soft cloth and it is ready for another fun day in the future
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Nov 27, 2020
Outdoor signs facts
How long will corflute signs last? Generally they will last 2-3 year outdoors. Is corflute waterproof? Yes corflute is waterproof our images are directly printed to the corflute so this means that they appear perfectly no matter the weather condition. What is the benefit of UV ink? UV ink is able to withstand the harsh UV rays, wind and rain. Is corflute heat resistant? Most definitely, they will warm up under direct sunlight but not very much, this makes them the smart and safe choice for signs to use around children. How easy is it to install a corflute sign? Corflute is lightweight so it is easy to attached to various surfaces using cable ties makes the process very easy. What is corflute made of? Corflute is a industry name given for corrugated polyprpylene, a fluted plastic which is light weight while strong. Can corflute be recycled? Printed corflute signs can...
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Nov 06, 2020
Recycling in Early Education
Why we need to encourage recycling in a child's early years.
The skills children learn from recycling will create a sustainable world for them and future generations to live in. They will develop a greater appreciation for the way things work, and a better understanding of our precious ecosystem.
How to start
Start this learning in the early years of a child's life. If a child is old enough to clear away their own mess and put something in the bin, they're old enough to learn about recycling.
Buy the right bin, and label it so it is a visual reminder of what items go in it.
Encourage children to donate cloths and toys to charity stores
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Oct 09, 2020
SOCIAL DISTANCING
Steps for social distancing in the workplace include:
stop shaking hands to greet others
consider cancelling non-essential meetings. If needed, hold meetings via video conferencing or phone call
put off large meetings to a later date
hold essential meetings outside in the open air if possible
promote good hand, sneeze and cough hygiene
provide alcohol-based hand rub for all staff
eat lunch at your desk or outside rather than in the lunch room
regularly clean and disinfect surfaces that many people touch
open windows or adjust air conditioning for more ventilation
limit food handling and sharing of food in the workplace
avoid non-essential travel
promote strict hygiene among food preparation (canteen) staff and their close contacts
Businesses must do everything they can for Social Distancing
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Apr 03, 2020
Sanitise hands on arrival
We are all aware of the current Coronavirus and with this in mind it is more important than ever that we follow correct hygiene procedures. Clean hands has always and will always be one of our best forms of defence against all germs.
PDF Education Supplies is committed to the healthy and safety of all, hence why we have added this vinyl sticker to our range it will act as a reminder to all that you require them to sanitise their hands prior to entry.
Germs from unwashed hands can be transferred to other objects, like handrails, table tops, or toys, and then transferred to another person's hands.
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Jan 31, 2020
Mirrors for Autism
Who's That in the Mirror? Autism and the Developing Sense of Self EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: A small, exploratory British study of preschoolers with either autism or Down syndrome and typically developing toddlers looked at how each group of children acted toward their reflections in a mirror. They looked for trends, both group trends (i.e., how do autistic children differ from their non-autistic developmental peers, represented in different ways by the Down syndrome group and the younger typically developing group, whose chronological age matched the developmental ages found for both developmentally-disabled groups), and within-group trends relating mirror behavior to performance on a test of mirror self-recognition (i.e., do they know that the person in the mirror is their own reflection). They found that although the autistic children did not differ from the younger, typically developing children in the amount of time spent looking at their own faces, but that they did spend...
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Jan 14, 2020
Mirrors for Babies
Mirrors are a great way to help babies explore. They may even reach out to touch the “baby” in the mirror. Eventually, they will learn they are seeing their own face and start to recognize their reflection. While looking in the mirror with your baby, you can use this chance to help develop their vocabulary!
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Nov 11, 2019
Encouraging Children to Stay Sun Smart
Who Needs Sun Protection? Every child and adult needs sun protection. Melanin is skin pigment found naturally in humans that may protect the skin from harmful UV rays. While the amount of melanin varies based on how light or dark a person's natural skin colour is, we all need to protect ourselves from excessive tanning or sunburns that cause skin damage. So here are some useful tips to use for yourself and children in your care: 1. Avoid the Strongest Rays of the Day Try to stay in the shade when the sun is at its strongest (usually from 10am to 4pm in the Southern hemisphere). If kids are in the sun during this time, apply and reapply SPF30 or higher sunscreen — even if they're just playing in the backyard. Most sun damage happens from exposure during day-to-day activities, not just from sun-based activities like visiting the beach....
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Apr 03, 2019
Mirrors for Face painters
Face Painters mirror light weight shatterproof acrylic with safety round corners. This is a great addition to you kit as it is completely safe to use around children.
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Nov 06, 2017