by Anne-Marie | Feb 25, 2026 | Education
Resilience is a bit like a child’s internal raincoat. It does not stop the storm, but it helps them keep moving through it without feeling completely drenched. For primary aged children, resilience shows up in small, everyday acts of courage. Having another go at a...
by Anne-Marie | Feb 18, 2026 | Education
If the word SATs makes your stomach flip a little, you are not alone. For many parents, SATs feel like a looming cloud on the horizon of primary school life. Children pick up on this tension quickly, even when we try to hide it behind encouraging smiles and colourful...
by Anne-Marie | Feb 4, 2026 | Education
If you have a child in nursery, Reception or the early years of primary school, chances are you have heard a lot of new words coming home with them. Phonics, graphemes, digraphs, blending, segmenting… it can sometimes feel like you need a dictionary just to keep up....
by Anne-Marie | Jan 27, 2026 | Education
In many homes, family mealtimes have become squeezed between homework, after school clubs, work emails and the quiet pull of screens. Plates are eaten quickly, sometimes separately, and conversation is reduced to practical logistics about the next day. Yet sitting...
by Anne-Marie | Jan 21, 2026 | Education
The New Year has a habit of making everything feel bigger than it needs to be. New terms, new routines, new expectations. For parents, it often brings a quiet question in the background: How can I support my child’s learning without turning home into an extension of...