Spelling…it doesn’t have to be a chore…Post 2
Welcome back to my mini blog post series on spellings. In this second post I’m going to be sharing some ideas on how to improve the spelling skills of your [ . . . ]
Welcome back to my mini blog post series on spellings. In this second post I’m going to be sharing some ideas on how to improve the spelling skills of your [ . . . ]
Every child I know, in every school, comes home with a weekly list of words to learn the spelling of. I did it at school, my son did it at [ . . . ]
‘Self-love is the simple act of treating yourself with loving kindness, respect, and honor. Self love is about listening to your body, mind, and soul and becoming self aware about [ . . . ]
Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles L. Dodgson, author of the children’s classics “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-Glass.” The story was written in 1865 and [ . . . ]
I remember reading this as a young girl and marvelling at how independent and unafraid Mary Lennox, the main character of the book was. Not only was she determined and [ . . . ]
One of my favourite reads is The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, with its moral allegory and spiritual autobiography. It is the most translated book in the French language. [ . . . ]
The Wind in the Willows, just the title of the book reminds me of carefree days chasing and tumbling around in People’s Park, in Halifax, when I was younger. I [ . . . ]
My love for Paddington Bear deepened when I began to realise I had an addiction to marmalade! Paddington has always been “my bear”. My friend loved Winnie-the-Pooh and although I [ . . . ]
In this week’s post I thought I’d try and answer some of those questions that so many children ask when we read this wonderful book, Winne-the-Pooh. So let’s have a [ . . . ]
During a visit to a north London primary school in November last year, David met pupils aged 5 to 11 to talk about the issues that affect them most such [ . . . ]
In today’s blog post, as part of the Charity series, I’m thinking about those people who work in a full-time job, or who are bringing up their families, and then [ . . . ]
Today’s post in the ‘Charity and the people behind them’ series is about a person I admired and still think about today. She’s often in my thoughts and as I [ . . . ]
I absolutely love this new awareness campaign from the NSPCC, a charity close to my heart and which, as a mother, always pulls at my heartstrings when I see their [ . . . ]
This post links to the series ‘Charity and the people behind them’ but also with my previous post on homelessness. A colleague of mine mentioned Octavia Trust when I was [ . . . ]
As the Director and Owner of Elisa’s Tutorial School I am tutoring children to achieve their potential and gain their place at some of London’s top independent, private and grammar [ . . . ]
Mark Zuckerberg is most famous as the Facebook founder and billionaire CEO. He and his wife, have promised to give away 99 percent of their Facebook shares to help charity via their [ . . . ]
Welcome back to my ‘Charity and the people behind them’ series. A few years ago, at the age of 57 Bill Gates admitted he was a restless man and wanted [ . . . ]
Sir Bob Geldof features in today’s ‘Charity and the people behind them’ blog post series. After writing about Mother Teresa I spent much of this week thinking about an article [ . . . ]
A recent survey has found that there has been a 57% increase in children with special educational needs being home-schooled. The reasons for this are manifold: too few places in [ . . . ]