Primary School
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How to uncover your child’s hidden talents
KidsBy understanding your child’s strengths at a young age, you can help grow and develop their talents into something extraordinary.
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Spend time with your child (without it feeling like a chore)
Babies & ToddlersAlthough the days with small children can feel endless, the years fly by. Use these tips to make the most…
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What all parents need to know about chickenpox
Babies & ToddlersThe chickenpox vaccine is part of the National Immunisation Programme and is given in a combination vaccine with measles, mumps,…
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7 Crafts for your little entrepreneur
High SchoolEncouraging your child to make things they can sell to friends and family is a great way to teach them…
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Make your child’s teacher a thoughtful gift craft
KidsThese personalised salad servers are the ideal gift for teachers. Pull out your DIY skills and get painting with your…
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3 Eco-friendly activities for kids
KidsMake your home more environmentally friendly with these simple, enjoyable eco-friendly projects suitable for kids under the age of eight.
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How to help your child succeed – and be happy – in school
High SchoolA parent’s attitude is contagious, so getting your child to enjoy school and the learning journey starts with you!
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How stress can affect your child, and how to help them cope
High SchoolToxic stress in children can be prevented by using a multi-pronged approach that includes both the parent and the child.
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Help your child make a chalkboard travel map
KidsUsing a block of wood, or picture frame, you can help your child make an easy chalkboard travel map to…
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How to communicate effectively with your child’s teacher
High SchoolYou and your child's teacher are on the same side. You both want the best for your child. Communication is…
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How to introduce your new baby to their older sibling(s)
Babies & ToddlersThe arrival of a new baby into the family is a joyous occasion. For older siblings, it can also be…
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How to handle your daughter’s mean behaviour
High SchoolParents who foster positive relationships with their children are less likely to have daughters who are mean to other children.











