Category: Advice for Parents
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7 amazing benefits of play that every parent should know
Discover the lifelong benefits of play for child development, from babyhood to teens, even with no toys at all.
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How to overcome emotionally based school avoidance together
Support for emotionally based school avoidance: Understand causes, find help, and discover ways to support your child and yourself.
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How leaving mainstream teaching transformed my life
Discover the biggest lessons I’ve learned since leaving mainstream teaching, from better work-life balance to improved connections with children.
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That was epic! Fun educational activities for school holidays
School holidays are here! For children, it’s a chance to relax, have fun, and forget about school routines. But while holidays are definitely for downtime and freedom, blending fun with learning can make the return to school easier and more enjoyable. That’s where fun educational activities for school holidays come in – perfect for keeping…
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Top 10 FREE resources for parents of a child with SEND
Discover 10 trusted free SEND support resources for parents, covering ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyscalculia and more.
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7 simple ways to bond with your child every day
Easy, everyday bonding tips for parents. Discover simple ways to bond with your child before and after school.
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How laughter in learning boosts focus and success
Discover how laughter in learning reduces stress, boosts memory, and makes tutoring fun and effective for children.
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Simple family routines that make life easier
Discover how simple family routines can ease stress, boost confidence and strengthen family bonds—every day.
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Reading to children – even teens – is more powerful than you think
Reading to children – even teens – builds bonds, boosts literacy, and fosters emotional growth. Discover why shared reading matters at every age!
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10 proven tips for reducing children’s screen time
Discover 10 expert tips for reducing children’s screen time and explore how excessive screen use can harm children’s health and social development.
