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Lifeskills: Sharing
By Junior on 17/04/2012 13:23:59
How to encourage your child's generous streak

that sharing with friends and siblings can be enjoyable rather thank something to be feared.• Your child will learn by imitation, so take every opportunity to show him how to share. Let him help with the cooking or offer him a bite of your cake and tell him you

Five ways to have an eco-friendly school run
By Junior on 10/01/2012 15:30:42

1 Travel with friendsIf you must use a car, start a lift-share scheme with other parents. You will lower emissions, and save money on petrol, too.2 Be proactivePut a piece in the school bulletin or website inviting parents to join your scheme

Sweet and Snuggly Children's Books for Valentine's Day
By Georgina Cox on 09/02/2012 15:41:20
Our selection of classic books about love and the happiness that it brings

Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney Guess How Much I Love You is a British children's book written by Sam McBratney and illustrated by Anita Jeram. It is the story of two Nutbrown Hares, Big Nutbrown Hare and Little Nutbrown Hare

Rip-roaring reads for babies and young children
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/11/2012 11:59:46
Reading guru Wendy Cooling shares her list of favourite books to enjoy with your child

activity: encourage your child to join in, point to pictures, discuss the plot and characters, elaborate on the text and guess what happens next. Once your child is more familiar with the tale (you know how they can listen to a beloved story again and again

The 'good behaviour' benefits of reading to your child
By Catherine O'Dolan on 08/11/2012 12:53:12
Snuggling up with a good book with your child can boost good behaviour and understanding

on the positive behaviour of a child rather than the negative. They also gave advice on how to share books with their children, for instance, by switching off mobile phones and taking time to look at pictures, highlighting new vocabulary, discussing the book

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

to her comments and respond.10. Take turns and shareTalk about the importance of sharing and ask her how she would feel if, for example, a child had a really long turn on a bike that she wanted to go on. Point out that this is how other children feel

Should I teach my child to read?
By Junior on 21/11/2012 19:28:00
Top reading tips on how you can help your children enjoy books

Helping your child learn to share your love of the written word is a satisfying task, and one that will help build bonds between you. But whilst hearing your child read her first word will make any parent brim with pride, should you be the one who

A quick guide to vintage styling
By Junior on 30/04/2012 18:00:00
Their nibs founder, Fiona Bell, shares her retro children's styling tips

■ Vary the stylist The most satisfying thing about the vintage look is its appeal for everyone – from a proud grandmother to the trendiest mother. A grandmother may style a vintage dress in a more traditional way, with a ballet-wrap cardigan and ballet-style pumps, but the same d...

Planet happy nappies... Marlene Sandberg on founding Naty
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 30/05/2011 19:58:45
Naty's biodegradable Babycare Nappies won them a Junior Design Award for Best Eco Nappy. Naty founder Marlene Sandberg shares her inspiration

big fan of the internet. Through it, parents can find the information they need to make the right choice.  How do you think living in Sweden has helped Nay to grow?Sweden is one of the few countries that has a ECO standard set by the government, and so

Dyslexia Awareness Week October 31–November 6
By on 06/11/2011 16:29:03
Education specialist Sally McKeown shares simple to tips help children with reading

Dyslexia is a condition which affects how children process language and affects up to ten per cent of the population. While it pose challenges, there are some practical things youcan do to help your child: 1) Put in some extra time to help your

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