In the blink of an eye, the school summer holidays are almost at an end, and with September rapidly looming, back to school preparations are fully underway. For parents, getting the kids ready for the start of term can prove a highly stressful and costly experience at the best of times.
5 Best Tactile Activities For Kids
Tactile activities are great for kids because they help them develop a sense of body awareness, motor skills, and cognitive development. In addition, these activities also enhance creativity.
How to Encourage Your Child’s Passions
There can be a great deal of pressure on parents to sign children up for everything going. Hobbies can become very costly, especially when you have more than one child. It can be a difficult balance between giving children opportunities and overscheduling them or spending a fortune.
Reasons every parent should encourage their child to learn to code
As a parent, you want to give your child the best start in life. You want to teach them valuable skills for later in life and help them develop as people – coding can help achieve this. Below, we explore what coding is and why every parent should encourage their child to code.
10 Ways to Learn New Words For Curious People
Here I have gathered a list of ten pointers that will help you to groove your linguistic skills and build your grammar. Stay hooked to the article till the end!
What are the Benefits of Educational Games in Child Development?
Let’s face it, technology dominates our lives. Research and the COVID-19 pandemic show us that, in addition to many fields, we need new and alternative ways in education. When we consider how far we have advanced in technology and considering its huge impact and role in our lives, the question arises: what is the best way to implement technology into the lives of our children in the safest and most suitable way?
8 Ways to Teach a Child to Tell Time
Time is a complex phenomenon that confuses kids and adults sometimes. Its basics lie with your ability to understand seconds and how they factor into more perceptible notions like decades, centuries, and even millennia.
Supporting young people through their GCSEs
GCSEs are well under way now, after a half term break young people across the UK are hopefully feeling refreshed and ready for ’round two’. My daughter has seven exams left to do now, meaning she’s over half way through. She’s pleased that the remaining exams are all a bit more spaced out, in that she doesn’t have any other days with two exams in one day.