Tag: education

Home / education
morals
Post

5 moral values to explore with your child

In the fast-paced world we live in, where technology often takes centre stage, it’s crucial to instil strong moral values in our children. These values form the foundation for their character, guiding them through life’s challenges and shaping them into compassionate, responsible individuals. Here are five moral values to explore with your child. 1.Empathy: Empathy...

a level
Post

Tips for helping your child choose their GCSEs

The transition from Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 4 is a significant milestone in a student’s academic journey, marked by the crucial decision of selecting their GCSE subjects. This process can be both exciting and overwhelming for both parents and students alike. To ensure your child makes well-informed choices that align with their interests,...

classroom
Post

Top tips for helping your child with maths

Mathematics is a fundamental skill that shapes our daily lives. As a parent, you play a crucial role in nurturing your child’s mathematical abilities. Keep reading for some top tips to help you support your child in their mathematical journey. Create a Positive Learning Environment Establishing a positive attitude towards mathematics is essential. Encourage your...

Exploring mindfulness with your child
Post

Exploring mindfulness with your child

In today’s fast-paced world, instilling mindfulness in children has become more crucial than ever. Mindfulness, the practice of being present and aware of one’s thoughts and surroundings, offers a host of benefits for both adults and children alike. By introducing mindfulness to your child, you’re equipping them with invaluable tools for emotional regulation, self-awareness, and...

child
Post

Helping your child achieve success in school

As parents, we all want the best for our children, and a crucial aspect of their development is their academic success. Creating a supportive environment at home and fostering a love for learning can significantly contribute to your child’s achievements in school. Here are some practical tips to help your child excel in their academic...

can you teach a teacher to dress?
Post

can you teach a teacher to dress?

As a teacher, dressing professionally is not only about looking good, but it also plays a significant role in creating a positive and respectful learning environment. When we dress professionally, we set an example for our students and show them that we take our job seriously. In this ultimate guide, I will share tips and...

The benefits of holiday camps for children
Post

The benefits of holiday camps for children

Holiday camps are sometimes the only childcare option available for working parents when children aren’t at school, but often parents feel guilty about sending them. However, holiday camps can actually benefit children in a number of ways, so you needn’t feel bad if it’s your only choice. Read on to learn more about the positives...

Is theatre school the right choice for my child?
Post

Is theatre school the right choice for my child?

Perhaps your child has already expressed an interest in performing arts, or maybe you just think it’s something they’d benefit from. Either way, sending them to theatre school can be a great way to help them develop a range of useful skills and have exciting new experiences in the process. To help you decide whether...

sixth
Post

How to boost your child’s imagination

Imaginative children tend to be more creative in everyday life, which helps with solving problems, rising to challenges and overcoming obstacles. As we get older we often lose our ability to look at the world with imagination, but there are ways you can foster your child’s creativity to help them grow into adults who approach...

be 1 to Subscribe to a creative future
Post

be 1 to Subscribe to a creative future

Elizabeth Gilbert said “A creative life is an amplified life,” and I couldn’t agree more. During the pandemic we were forced into spending more time at home and that lead to many people trying to find activities to keep them occupied when they would have otherwise been out doing other things. 2020 saw the demand...