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A Reliable Checklist To Read Before Hiring A Boat Charter*

Embarking on a new adventure is always exciting. However, as tricky as it is to plan a road trip, or foreign expedition, traveling by sea can get even more complex…

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June 9, 2021
Reviews

Benefit Stay Flawless 15 Hour Primer Review

I haven’t done a beauty review in what has felt like ages (and checking my blog it appears it really is ages!) I think this is because I felt I…

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August 29, 2013
Parenting

Private Cord Blood Banking… What is it?*

Something you may have heard about, especially if you are pregnant, is something called private cord blood banking. However, do you know what it is? This article will hopefully start…

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July 22, 2022
  • Parenting

    5 Important Questions to Ask at Parents’ Evening*

    June 26, 2025 /

    Parents’ evenings offer a valuable opportunity to understand how your child is progressing at school, both academically and socially. With just a few minutes to speak with each teacher, it helps to arrive prepared with specific questions that can give you deeper insight. Here are five important questions to consider asking at your next parents’ evening, inspired by the teachings of this independent school in London. 1. How Is My Child Progressing Academically? This is often the first thing parents want to know — and for good reason. Teachers can give you a clear picture of how your child is doing in each subject compared to age-related expectations. Try to ask…

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    Things to Do With Kids in the Newcastle

    February 15, 2017

    Love Notes for Mothers Day with Boots*

    March 12, 2020

    5 Ways to Treat Your Mother for Mother’s Day*

    June 3, 2019
  • Parenting

    How to Identify Your Child’s Learning Style*

    June 26, 2025 /

    Every child learns in their own unique way. Understanding your child’s learning style can make a huge difference to their educational experience, helping them feel more confident, motivated and successful. Whether they’re at nursery, primary or secondary school, recognising how they best absorb information allows you to support them more effectively at home and collaborate better with their teachers. What Are the Main Learning Styles? Most children fall into one or more of the following learning categories: • Visual learners: These children learn best through images, diagrams, colours and spatial understanding. They are often observant, enjoy reading and benefit from charts, maps and visual cues. • Auditory learners: These learners absorb information by hearing it. They might enjoy music, storytelling and group discussions, and…

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    The Benefits of Extracurricular Activities*

    May 20, 2019

    5 Signs Your Child Needs a Tutor*

    October 11, 2021

    Back-to-School Tips for Primary School Teachers*

    August 13, 2025
  • Parenting

    How to Encourage Your Child to Have a Growth Mindset*

    June 25, 2025 /

    In a world that constantly changes and challenges us, helping your child develop a growth mindset can give them the resilience and confidence to thrive. A growth mindset is the belief that abilities and intelligence can improve with effort, learning and perseverance — a powerful concept that encourages lifelong learning and emotional strength. Celebrate Effort, Not Just Achievement This prep school in Essex suggests that children often receive praise for getting things right — top marks, winning a race, or finishing a project. But to foster a growth mindset, it’simportant to also recognise and celebrate the effort behind those outcomes. Saying “You worked really hard on that” rather than “You’re so clever” helps…

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    What Little Miss Read & World Book Day 2016

    March 5, 2016

    Why You Should Get Away from Home in the Winter with Kids*

    January 9, 2020

    Guest Post // Top Tips for Traveling with a Baby*

    January 21, 2019
  • Parenting

    How to Raise a Respectful Child*

    June 25, 2025 /

    Raising a respectful child isn’t about strict discipline or rigid rules—it’s about guiding your child to understand empathy, kindness, and consideration for others. Respectful behaviour starts at home and grows through daily interactions, clear boundaries, and positive role modelling. Here’s how you can nurture a respectful mindset in your child, inspired by the practices of this prep school in Staffordshire. Model Respectful Behaviour Children learn most effectively by example. If you treat others with kindness and speak with courtesy—even in stressful moments—your child will mirror those behaviours. Show respect in the way you talk to your child too. Listen actively when they speak, validate their feelings, and avoid shouting or dismissive language. Your consistent behaviour sets the tone for…

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    How to Encourage Your Child to Have a Growth Mindset*

    June 25, 2025

    Meal Ideas for Under 5s – Lettuce Wraps

    April 17, 2016

    Teach Them While They Are Young*

    August 14, 2022
  • Parenting

    Educational Activities to Do at Home With Your Child *

    May 27, 2025 /

    Spending quality time with your child at home doesn’t just strengthen your bond — it can also be an excellent opportunity for learning and development. Whether it’s a rainy day or you’re simply looking to add some variety to your routine, these educational activities will keep your child engaged and help nurture their curiosity. 1. Reading Together: Building Language Skills This private school in Gloucestershire suggests that reading aloud to your child is one of the most effective ways to improve their language skills and foster a love of books. Choose age-appropriate stories that capture their imagination, and encourage them to ask questions or predict what might happen next. For…

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    12 Months of Little Miss

    December 30, 2015

    Aquafresh Brush Time App Review*

    July 20, 2016

    4 Things to Do to Encourage Your Child to Be a Good Person*

    April 20, 2018
  • Parenting

    Tips for boosting your Childs Self Esteem *

    May 27, 2025 /

    Building a child’s self-esteem is one of the most important gifts you can give as a parent or caregiver. A healthy sense of self-worth not only helps children cope with challenges but also nurtures their confidence, happiness, and overall development. Here are some practical tips to help boost your child’s self-esteem, inspired by the teachings of this girl’s school in London. 1. Offer Genuine Praise and Encouragement Children thrive on positive reinforcement. Be sure to praise their efforts, not just their achievements. Instead of saying, “You’re so clever,” try, “I’m proud of how hard you worked on that.” This encourages a growth mindset, showing children that effort and persistence matter…

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    Great Gifts for a New Parent*

    October 13, 2021

    Choosing Newborn Baby Gifts The Parents Will Like Too*

    April 13, 2016

    90s Nostalgia I Share With My Daughter – From the Spice Girls to Polly Pockets*

    June 3, 2019
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