The Sculptors – a poem all about working together!
I wanted to blog about this wonderful poem about the relationship between parents and teachers. Working together we can create magic and an environment where children will grow and do [ . . . ]
I wanted to blog about this wonderful poem about the relationship between parents and teachers. Working together we can create magic and an environment where children will grow and do [ . . . ]
Local Clubs and Classes As the new school year approaches, it’s time to start choosing after-school activities. Take a quick look and you will find a whole range of classes [ . . . ]
As a child, going back to school or starting a new school, can be quite worrying, as soon as they see ‘Back to school’ in the big high street shops. [ . . . ]
Why does my child hate maths? Helping your child understand maths? Parents often ask how to get their child interested in maths because ‘they just don’t get it’. Clearly the [ . . . ]
How to make reading a happy experience from a young age and one that is enjoyable for both you and your child. Children of any age can appreciate the magic [ . . . ]
Hello, mums, do you remember your own summer holidays from school as hazy long days with endless hours of fun and relaxation. We all felt like one of Enid Blyton’s [ . . . ]
Here is my first blog. It will be the first of many as I hope to write one a week, on, parenting, education, and the books your children should read. [ . . . ]
Childcare and schools On another education related post, a recent news story highlights the Education Secretary’s call for Schools to Provide Childcare. ‘Reasonable steps’ should be taken to provide childcare [ . . . ]
Teacher training in ‘Crisis’ I’m sure you’ve all seen the ‘Educating’ series on TV this year. Whether its Yorkshire or Cardiff, the popular TV programme is actually raising public awareness [ . . . ]
Like most people, in my spare time I like to sit and look at what others are doing. I’d love to say I get to do this a lot, however [ . . . ]