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Trends to Consider for Your Garden this Summer*
Next week is May and we’re quickly slipping into those summer months. While it’s not particularly warm, in fact it’s still freezing at night, the time to focus on your garden is well and truly here. After a rough few years where socialising was discouraged you’re probably really looking forward to embracing Garden Party season. And of course we have the Queen’s Jubilee this year so if you’re wanting to have your garden on point for June, now is the time to get started. For me, there is nothing better than a garden party, it doesn’t feel as claustrophobic and the clean up doesn’t feel as stressful. I’ve even hosted…
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3 Things I Love About “Adulting”*
A few years back I put together a post about things I hated about “adulting”. I was 28 and I can honestly say in the last 6 years (and of course the last few we’ve lived through a Pandemic) things have only felt even harder. This year especially. I often feel like every few years I have a “bad year” 2012 and 2013, 2017.. they were all bad year. And although 2020 was a bad year for the world, it was good for me.. but 2021 and 2022 have been another story. I’ve reached the point, four months into 2022 where I’m manifesting something good to happen, just one thing…
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A Guide to Coping With the Dentist*
Let’s face it, a trip to the dentist isn’t many people’s idea of fun. In fact, it’s thought that around a quarter of us dread making these trips. But if a fear of having dental treatments is stopping you from booking appointments and could be putting your oral health at risk, now’s the time to take action, especially if you’re trying to set a good example for your kids. This brief guide should give you some useful pointers that make it easier to cope with going to the dentist. Select an understanding dentist Start by selecting a dental centre that makes a point of catering to the needs of nervous…
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Top Tips for Helping Your Child with Maths*
As one of the core academic subjects in schools, maths is unavoidable for children. While it may come naturally to some, others might need an extra helping hand at home to give them the push they need to succeed. So, if you’re wondering what you can do to help, here are some top tips from a preparatory school in Middlesex. Stay Positive When talking to your child about maths, try and be positive. If you say things like “I was rubbish at maths at your age”, they will resign themselves to thinking it’s okay to be rubbish at maths. Instead, try and help them believe in themselves by reminding them…
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How to Raise a Science Lover*
Science is one of the core academic subjects in the UK and something students must study until the end of GCSE level. With that said, it’s important for them to find an interest in science so that they can perform well and enjoy their lessons as much as possible. As a parent, there are some things you can do to help your child find a love of science from a young age, as explored below by a private school in Sevenoaks. Talk About Science One of the easiest ways to encourage your child to feel inspired by science is to talk about it. Perhaps one of your relatives is recovering…
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How Do Drama Lessons Benefit My Child?*
When it comes to your child’s education, you may prefer to focus on the core academic subjects, such as maths, English, and science. However, other subjects, like drama for example, serve a purpose as well, and provide children with a range of benefits. I have teamed up with a drama school in North London to explore these benefits in detail below. Increases Confidence Arguably one of the main advantages of drama lessons is that it helps children with their self-esteem. When children are asked to perform in front of their peers, or even a larger audience, they become increasingly more confident and feel a sense of achievement. As a result,…