Blog
Usha Patel, Neurocognitive Therapist and Director of Raviv Practice London shares her first-hand experience of working with children /adults and the latest research and upcoming events in her series of blog posts.
How can we address post-pandemic education gaps in our children?
Many children missed key developmental milestones during the pandemic. This blog explores how working memory impacts learning and what parents can do to support children struggling to keep up, especially those affected by disrupted early education.
Guide for Parents: Is your child entering years 1 or 2 this September?
Today more than ever, we want to nurture a love for books and stories; it is as natural as playing in the sandpit or with toy sewing machines. The dialogues children enjoy when playing with their peers; the social interaction is so critical.
Why you should not give young children iPads or similar electronic devices
We cannot expect parents to be with their children every waking hour. There are always important chores, such as cooking or laundry, and many parents have to juggle all this with work. Modern life is very demanding and children are starting nursery without.
Are you worried about your child making friends in reception?
Starting school can feel overwhelming for some children, especially when it comes to making friends. This blog shares practical tips on how to boost your child’s confidence, help them build social connections, and ensure they feel happy and supported during their early school years.
Practical steps to help your child with handwriting before primary school
If your child is has graduated from nursery and is now going to start primary school, and you're worried about their lack of interest in holding a pencil, crayon, or paintbrush, this blog is for you.