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Saturday, 14 December 2024

5 Screen Free Activities To Explore With Your Child

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In today’s digital age, it’s easy for children (and parents!) to get caught up in the allure of screens. While technology can be a fantastic tool, it’s equally important to encourage screen-free activities that foster creativity, connection, and physical activity. 

Here are five fun and engaging activities to explore with your child, all without the need for screens, inspired by the teachings of this prep school in south west London.

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How To Raise An Inquisitive Child

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Curiosity is the cornerstone of learning and creativity. Encouraging your child to explore the world around them fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a lifelong love for discovery. Here are practical ways to nurture your child’s inquisitive nature and help them thrive.

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Friday, 13 December 2024

Teaching Your Child About Compassion

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Compassion is a fundamental value that helps children develop into empathetic and kind individuals. Teaching your child about compassion goes beyond words—it’s about creating experiences and opportunities to practice kindness and empathy. 

Here’s how you can nurture this essential trait in your child.

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Thursday, 12 December 2024

Helping Your Child Choose The Right Sixth Form

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Choosing the right sixth form is a significant milestone in your child’s educational journey. It sets the foundation for their future academic and career aspirations. With so many options available, making an informed decision can feel overwhelming. Here are some key factors to consider to ensure the best choice for your child.

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Wednesday, 11 December 2024

How To Help Your Child Manage Failures

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Failure is an inevitable part of life and a crucial component of growth. Teaching your child to manage setbacks can build resilience, foster a growth mindset, and prepare them to navigate life’s challenges with confidence. Here’s how you can help your child face failures and use them as opportunities for learning, inspired by the teachings of this prep school in Surrey.

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Tuesday, 10 December 2024

Teaching Your Child To Embrace Change

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Change is an inevitable part of life, yet adapting to it can often be challenging, especially for children. By teaching your child to embrace change, you empower them with the resilience and confidence to navigate life’s twists and turns. Inspired by the practices of this private school in Gloucestershire, this blog explores strategies parents can use to help their children develop a positive mindset towards change.

Child looking down a hill wearing a coat and backpack

Sunday, 28 July 2024

Building Brains : How Educational Toys Enhance Developmental Skills In Kids

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As parents, we constantly seek the best ways to nurture our children's growth and development and to give them the very best start.

In the early years, from the very beginning, play is a big part of a child's life, and bringing in educational toys can significantly enhance their developmental skills. This article explores the types of educational toys for toddlers and young children, focusing on the best options that foster imagination, cognitive abilities, and physical skills.


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The Importance of Educational Toys

Educational toys are specifically designed to stimulate learning and development. They are crafted to promote various skills, such as problem-solving, motor coordination, and creativity. For toddlers and young children, these toys serve as essential tools for cognitive and physical development, providing a foundation for future learning.

Thursday, 24 March 2022

Summer Essentials For Your Daughter

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With summer just around the corner, it is time to prepare your girl's warm weather wardrobe. Take some time to plan a lovely dress and matching accessories for the upcoming special occasions. 

Here are some tips to consider!


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Monday, 21 March 2022

What To Put In Place For A Secure Tomorrow

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It's a question that all parents eventually face: what do we need to do to ensure our children have a secure future? While there is no one-size-fits-all answer, there are some basic things you can put in place to give your family the best chance for a bright tomorrow.

Silhoute of a family walking on a beach


Tuesday, 8 March 2022

Keeping Your Garden Safe For Your Little Ones To Play In

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Keeping your garden safe for your little ones to play in is essential. They can’t be cooped up inside all day, even if this works better for you. One of the things that you can do is open the back door and let them play outside though. Sit by the door and supervise while doing whatever it is that you need to be doing. This way, everyone is happy! But, you need to make sure that your garden is safe for your little ones to play in before you can let them out, which is exactly what we’re going to be taking a look at in this article. 

Keep reading down below if you would like to find out more.

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Sunday, 27 February 2022

How To Plan A Kid's Birthday Party That They'll Love

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When it comes to kids' birthday parties, there are a lot of different opinions on how to go about it. Some parents like to keep it small and straightforward, while others go all out with games, prizes, and themed decorations. No matter which route you choose, there are some basics that all parents need to know when planning a birthday party for their child.


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Friday, 18 February 2022

How Do My Child’s Lifestyle Choices Affect Their Education?

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Young people don’t tend to understand the full ramifications of poor lifestyle choices, so its up to their parents to help guide them in the right direction. Not only are things like a poor diet, lack of sleep, and limited exercise bad for their physical and mental health, but they can also have a negative impact on their education. 

For this reason, I have teamed up with a pre-prep school in Hampshire to share some of the ways in which your child’s progress in school can be hindered by their lifestyle.

Little boy climbing a tree


Tuesday, 15 February 2022

How To Raise A Respectful Child

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No parent wants to raise a disrespectful child, who is rude to people or disregards the rule, but respect is something that our youngsters have to learn, not something that they are born with. With this in mind, you may be wondering what you can do as a mum or dad to help your child understand how to behave appropriate, and how to treat others. 

Here are some tips from a prep school in Hertfordshire.

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Thursday, 10 February 2022

How To Boost Your Child’s Creativity

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Make believe play, doodles and storytelling are more than just a bit of fun for children, they are creative activities that can have lasting benefits on their development and even their health. There are lots of reasons why creativity is important; it can improve cognitive abilities and improve mood. With that said, you may be wondering how you can boost your child’s creativity. 

Here are some tips from an alternative school in London.

Child's hands using paint and crayons to decorate rocks


Tuesday, 8 February 2022

Helping Your Child Develop their Fine Motor Skills

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A lot of our daily tasks require us to control the small muscles in our hands and wrists, such as holding cutlery, writing a letter, or doing up the buttons on our coat. We call these controlled movements our fine motor skills. Of course, our new-born babies do not yet have the skills, and they must be developed and practiced over time.

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Monday, 31 January 2022

Important Skills To Teach Your Kids

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As a parent, you are always going to question what you do. It is within every parent’s nature. You want the best for your child. Initially, it starts off with questioning how well they are developing and helping them develop their vocabulary or fine motor skills.

Then as they start getting older, you start asking yourself how self-sufficient your child is. How well will they cope on their own? Do you have the required life skills that will be needed to face the challenges that lie ahead?

Child paddling in the sea

Thursday, 20 January 2022

Helping Your Child Find Their Passion

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While it’s not integral your child finds a hobby to explore, having a passion or big interest in their life will boost a range of skills to allow them to become more developed and happier individuals. It’s not always straightforward, however, as some children can take a while to find what they enjoy and what they’re good at. If you’re struggling, here are some tips this private school in Notting Hill recommends to help your child find their passion.

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Tuesday, 18 January 2022

How To Have The Bad News Conversation With Kids

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As we are heading on many journeys in life it can mean that we will invariably start to go through tough times with our children. As much as we try to protect our children and look after ourselves, there will be moments in life when we have to break bad news or we need to find out something about them that may not seem quite right. And this is why it's important that you learn to talk and have a good method of communication with them. But what does it really take to talk to your children about the big issues?


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Thursday, 13 January 2022

Helping Your Child Develop Their Vocabulary

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Vocabulary will be the way your child works on their speech, how to construct sentences and how to build on their English Language skills. It’s also an essential way of allowing children to pick up new phrases, support others and develop their communication skills. So how can we help our children with their vocab? Here are some top tips from a private nursery in London.

Child's hands playing with a tablet

Thursday, 6 January 2022

The Importance Of Pastoral Care In Schools

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Pastoral care is a feature seen more in private schools, colleges and academies, but it’s also a hugely beneficial system employed in schools to ensure the protection and safety of pupils. In layman’s terms, pastoral care ensures the health and wellbeing of students in school and how they can be supported through their academic pursuits.

This private school in Middlesex has put together some reasons why pastoral care is hugely important for schools to provide for its students.

Children's hands doing school work