Nature-Based Play Ideas
Nature play is not only incredibly fun but also provides numerous benefits for your child's development. In this guide, we'll explore various outdoor play ideas that are accessible to everyone, regardless of ability, and are either low cost or completely
The Importance of Face to Face Communication
Being able to tell what people really mean, or if someone is lying, is an important skill to have. But like any skill it needs practice. Dr Amanda Gummer is one of many experts in child development who believe that overuse
Why Cycle? Benefits of Learning to Ride a Bike for Children
This year’s bike week theme is 'cycling for a century' and marks the 100th annual Bike Week which takes place between the 5th and 11th of June and aims to promote just how good cycling is for your family. Whether your
Supporting Independent Play: Engaging Toys for Child Development
Independent play is an important part of a child’s development, and it is a skill that needs to be nurtured and developed over time. Although it is important to engage in play sessions with your child, they will also benefit
Boosting Children’s Mental Health Through Play
Children learn and make sense of the world around them through play. While they are having fun, they are developing their cognitive, physical, social and emotional skills. But play is also key in building your child’s mental health and is
How Can Parents Support Their Children During Exam Season?
Exams can be a challenging time for both children and parents, often accompanied by stress and anxiety. Your child’s normal sleep pattern may be disrupted, they may feel ill, their appetite can be affected, and they may be anxious or
How Mindfulness practices in the classroom can enhance focus and productivity
Chaotic classrooms filled with distracted students, loud noises, and constant interruptions are not uncommon. This can be overwhelming and stressful, both for teachers and students. However, by incorporating mindfulness practices into classrooms, we can create a more peaceful and productive learning
How to give children with dyslexia a confidence boost
From actresses and entrepreneurs, boxers to scientists, and even an Arctic explorer – there are some amazing people out there who didn’t let dyslexia get in the way of being awesome. And neither should your child. Dyslexia can make school difficult and
Making Friends with ADHD: Parental Support and Practical Solutions
We all dread the idea that our child might not make friends at school, and end up standing alone at the edge of the playground, or sitting at home while their classmates enjoy birthday parties and play dates. Unfortunately, making friends
Developing Communication and Social Skills through Play
Play is a powerful tool. It goes beyond the realms of simply being just about the fun and provides endless possibilities for learning too. Having the ability to communicate with one’s peers and adults within a social setting, is a
