The Euro’s are here! Football fans across the country will be settling down tonight to watch the first game – France v. Romania, but of course for us Brits the real interest starts on Saturday evening with England v. Russia and Wales v. Slovakia. As a parent, being able to actually sit down and enjoy […]
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Does your young child walk to primary school? Or do you take them in the car, day in, day out, even if the school is only a short distance away from home? It’s a subject that is regularly discussed and we heard an item on the radio recently which looked at why so few primary […]
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The subjects we debate from day to day are many and varied but one that often rears its head in relation to young children is that of competition in schools and in particular of late, competitive sports. Participating in sports activities in school is clearly a positive thing from a health point of view and […]
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There are no official figures available to show how many children are currently being home educated in the UK but it is estimated that the number is approximately 80,000 and growing – rapidly each year. Education for children between the ages of five and 16 is compulsory in the UK, but sending them to school […]
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Watching football when you have children!
The Euro’s are here! Football fans across the country will be settling down tonight to watch the first game – France v. Romania, but of course for us Brits the real interest starts on Saturday evening with England v. Russia and Wales v. Slovakia. As a parent, being able to actually sit down and enjoy […]
Should you let your child walk to school?
Does your young child walk to primary school? Or do you take them in the car, day in, day out, even if the school is only a short distance away from home? It’s a subject that is regularly discussed and we heard an item on the radio recently which looked at why so few primary […]
Why do we need competitive sport?
The subjects we debate from day to day are many and varied but one that often rears its head in relation to young children is that of competition in schools and in particular of late, competitive sports. Participating in sports activities in school is clearly a positive thing from a health point of view and […]
Home education – an alternative to the norm
There are no official figures available to show how many children are currently being home educated in the UK but it is estimated that the number is approximately 80,000 and growing – rapidly each year. Education for children between the ages of five and 16 is compulsory in the UK, but sending them to school […]