Articles
As a respected leader in the field, Raviv Practice London is often asked to write about themes parents would be interested in reading about.
For example, how to encourage your child to have the skills to develop good grasp for writing, solutions for improving handwriting without touching a pen, and how rhythmic skills help learning. They also deal new conditions that schools, parents and individuals need to learn about, such as auditory processing disorder, and how to deal with children who have high levels of anxiety.
Below is a selection of articles published over the last few years. Visit this page regularly for new updates!
How Tom Daley has shown the nation a few things other than diving… like knitting!
This summer, we are all glued to our TV sets watching the Tokyo Olympics. Nothing was more amusing than seeing Olympic Gold Medalist Tom Daley's knitting. But what is the link between knitting and being brilliant at maths?
Why your child should have rhythmic skills and what you can do to help
To understand rhythm and its importance we have to start with the unborn baby. Rhythm begins in the womb when the baby is listening and feeling the rhythmic patterns of his/her mother's heart beat, breathing and movement patterns.
Why you shouldn't stop your toddler from writing on your walls!
Introducing cursive handwriting in the first years of schooling is a daunting task for parent and child alike. Yet, more and more primary schools are insisting that a child entering school should embark on writing at this seemingly complicated level.
Help is at hand for children with poor handwriting
Little is known by parents on how to help their child struggling with handwriting. Schools may be willing to provide the necessary support with additional worksheets to practice. But parents can remain baffled as to why the effort is not being translated into the necessary legible script promised by additional practise.