“The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination."
Albert Einstein
Early childhood is a wondrous, but brief window of opportunity, in which we can profoundly influence and uniquely shape our children’s development for their long-term gain.
Modern neuroscience can now help us to understand how children's growth and learning can best be supported - with a little knowledge, we can go a long way.
"When learning is purposeful, creativity blossoms. When creativity blossoms, thinking emanates. When thinking emanates, knowledge is fully lit."
A.P.J. Abdul Kalum

Cheethas – a therapeutic story for young children experiencing divorce or separation…

Once upon a time, there lived in a valley hidden deep in the African Bush, two fine and powerful cheetahs. Alaya was slender and sleek, a female, not quite a year old, with a delicate, chiselled head, rich brown eyes, long, elegant limbs and a bright, enquiring mind. She liked to shelter away from the raw heat of the midday sun high up amongst the white blossom of the Maronga tree…. Waiting, watching… listening… occasionally raising her head to sniff the air as the scent of a passing visitor or potential prey wafted past on the warm breeze.

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