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Ways to improve your child's handwriting
By Fiona McKim on 20/12/2011 17:00:57
of a pencil.More education tips from Junior:Ways to teach your child about oppositesWays to encourage your child's creativity
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Ways to teach your child about opposites
By Junior on 20/12/2011 17:24:34
and laughing faces.More education tips from Junior:Ways to improve your child's handwritingWays to encourage your child's creativity
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Your gifted child
By Kate Donoughue on 05/10/2010 12:52:07
What to do if your child is gifted and talented
Education to whom you could also talk. Local authorities may also have someone responsible for those who are gifted and talented.Gifted children often need more support at school, but not necessarily more structured activities. They may need to be allowed
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Who the heck is Harry Hastings? Read all about his History Heroes
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 15/04/2011 18:14:49
Could this simple card game spark a learning revolution?
Devised by über-enthusiastic (and aptly-named) history teacher Harry Hastings, History Heroes is a card game that aims to educate, and excite, children about that great institution – the British monarchy. History, exciting? If your memories
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Advertorial: Is your child about to take the 11 Plus?
By Gavin Day on 25/07/2011 09:41:19
Need some help? Everything you need is available from Bond
for secondary schools that children sit during their school Year 6. For some Local Education Authorities, the 11 Plus is available for all Year 6 children and the exam is taken during the school day in their primary school.In other parts of the country
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12 skills every child needs when starting school
By Jennifer Beckles on 30/08/2012 16:21:00
Being independent and self-sufficient is key to your child's success and happiness at school. Here's how to brush up on the vital skills he needs
? How about a back-to-school health check? More education articles on Junior including how to teach your child a second language and tips on surviving your child's homework
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How to help your toddler to talk
By Kate Donoughue on 03/02/2011 10:59:49
Ways you can encourage your late-talking child to chat
Most children start talking between about nine and 15 months, starting to enunciate clearly at about two years. However, not all children find language so simple and still haven’t produced their first words when all around them are already nattering away. Apparently, even Einstei...
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Five Ways To Teach Colours
By Junior on 07/09/2012 11:41:00
Help your child master the rainbow with these quick tips
recap each week on the previous colour to test your child's learning. More education tips from Junior:Ways to teach your child about oppositesWays to encourage your child's creativity
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Prepare for a virtual vacation
By Junior on 01/08/2011 17:54:34
Take a virtual tour of major landmarks around the world
If you’re planning an educational holiday and want to give your child a few lessons about the culture, history and importance of your destination before you leave, then the Heritage Key website is just the ticket. The innovative website allows users
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Expedition Novelty Map wallpapers by Ralph Lauren
By Junior on 01/02/2009 00:00:00
Little adventurers will love Ralph Lauren's Expedition Novelty Map wallpapers
colourful and educative designs such as Sailboat Knots and Hemisphere. Wallpapers costs £104.50 for 68cmX10m roll.
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