Your child is sick, has had an accident or is refusing to go into school. Perhaps you are starting to consider home educating, or withdrawing your child from school. Whatever
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Supporting your child’s learning in summer can be much easier than in winter. In summer, you can go on nature walks, visit zoos, or do chemistry experiments in the back
Most of us think of the Great British Bake-Off as an antidote to studying. It’s what we watch with our kids on a school night to relax in a world
Most children are naturally creative, telling stories and making up rhymes to entertain themselves. Translating this natural ability into creative writing can be trickier, however. Here are some strategies to
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By the time your child reaches the end of primary school in year 6, it's particularly important for them to have mastered a range of skills, as their secondary school
Is your child sitting Key Stage 1 SATs this year? These exams measure your child’s progress in primary school so far, and you may be wondering what they’re expected to
When your child goes to primary school, it can be hard to tell whether they are progressing well or not. Here are some skills that your child should have mastered