If you've ever spent any time browsing around my blog you'll know that one thing I keep banging on about is how important it is for us parents to get in more photos. The reason I keep mentioning it over and over again, is because I know how easy it is ...
The siblings project – June 2021
How on earth are we already here at the middle of June? It feels like we've only just really got the children back to school after all the spells of home learning, and now the summer holidays are just around the corner. Not that I'm complaining. Afte ...
How decluttering can help the wellbeing of your child
Many parents don’t realise how much their home environment can impact their child and affect their overall wellbeing. Having a decluttered home can provide a tranquil space for young ones to roam free and grow, which is why it’s important to declutter you ...
Living Arrows 2021 – 24/52
Well this weekend was rather glorious wasn't it! After a week of wall to wall drizzle and mist, it was so lovely to wake up to blue skies and sunshine on Saturday. Yesterday morning we decided to get up and out to the beach before the real heat of t ...
Exploring gratitude with your child
Gratitude is a key way for your child to learn about kindness, respect and support of others around them. In this guide from an independent school in Oxfordshire, we take a look at the ways you can explore gratitude with your child and how it will hel ...
How to raise an optimistic child
Optimism is a key part of a child’s development. They will grow with the right advice and support that will show your child the best ways to be optimistic. This also helps with your child’s development in school - they’re more likely to be confident, ...
Try this little trick to teach your child new skills
One of the things I don't think I really thought much about before I had my children, is quite how much you end up teaching them over the years. It starts with trying to teach them the difference between day and night, in the hope that they might start ...







