You know those times where you kind of have to just laugh, cos otherwise you'll cry? The first week of the Easter holidays was one of those times, with Nerys catching the chickenpox. Luckily for her she seemed to have a relatively mild dose of it, b ...
The Siblings Project – April 2022
As a general rule as a parent, you want your children to share with each other, don't you. Until something comes along that you're not actually sure if you want them to share. Like chickenpox. Nerys spent the first week of the Easter holidays with ...
Living Arrows 2022 – 15/52
The Easter holidays got off to a fun start for Rhys with a birthday party for one of his friends at Lazerzone. We got the bus into town together, and I ran around getting bits of shopping done while he ran around having a blast with his friends. ...
10 ways to 10,000 steps a day
If you want to get more active and improve your overall fitness and wellbeing then walking more is a great idea. For such a simple activity though it can be weirdly hard to actually get up and get your steps in. So if you're struggling to ...
The importance of pastoral care in schools
Pastoral care is an integral part of the education system in the UK. It is designed to monitor and safeguard the wellbeing of its students. There are various ways in which this is achieved. Form tutors are allocated to give children a familiar face that ...
Living Arrows 2022 – 14/52
One more week of school to go until the Easter holidays. It's pretty wild to me that this time 2 years ago we had gone into the first lockdown, which I really thought would last for just a couple of weeks! Right now it still feels like we have loads o ...
Indoor photo scavenger hunts – the perfect rainy day activity
If your children are anything like mine, then they'll absolutely love this idea for an at-home, rainy day activity. A photo scavenger hunt is a creative twist on classic scavenger hunts that can be put together really quickly but keep the kids happy f ...







