Bank holiday weekend is currently glorious isn’t it?. I have been so over the cold and rain for the past month and I am so happy the sun is finally making an appearance.
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It is finally Friday and I am definitely getting that Friday feeling now the weather is slowly picking up and getting better and we are now officially on half term fun with the girlies.
Drama classes may not been seen as ‘important’ when compared to other school subjects, like Maths or English, however drama is incredibly beneficial to a child’s development. This is because it supports both academic and personal skills. For example, drama classes can help to build confidence and improve literacy skills.
When it comes to self care it has definitely been a learning curve for me, especially once I became a parent.
Commercial and interior designers always recommend luxury vinyl tile (LVT) to anyone wanting a cheap yet high durable product for their home, but many people just want to know exactly why it should replace carpet or hardwood as an option.
Do your children ask a lot of questions? This constant barrage of questions can become very tedious for parents; however encouraging your children to freely ask questions will bring a number of long-term benefits.
Learning languages from an early age will not only prepare your child for studying a foreign language at school, but it will also enhance many other academic abilities. Research also suggests that multilingual children have enhanced critical thinking and creativity skills. In addition, language skills on a CV can improve career opportunities.
Raising an environmentally conscious child isn’t difficult when parents lead by example, use hands-on activities and make it exciting.
If you have been a reader and follower for a while now then you will already know that my girls have the biggest obsession with slime.
There’s nothing wrong with children spending some time on their tablets or watching TV, particularly if they’re engaging with educational content; it’s important for kids to relax. However, too much screen time can prevent them from playing with friends or getting outside, or spending time with family. If you’re conscious of how much time your child spends in front of a screen, you might find these suggested screen swaps from a girls’ prep school in London useful.
We all want our children to be happy at school so it can be upsetting when they say they hate it and don’t want to go. There can be many different reasons why a child might dislike school and it’s important to try to get to the bottom of their feelings to see if it’s something we can resolve. Here’s some advice from a prep school in Milton Keynes on what to do if your child hates school.