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Tag: Early Years
How to Keep your Baby Safe Around the Home
Disclosure: collaborative post Do you look around your home and just have a gut feeling that it is not safe? If you have a child, or if you are going to welcome one then this guide will show you what steps you can take to keep your baby safe around the home. Take a look…
Cosy Up: Mastering the Art of Comforting Your Kids
Disclosure: Collaborative post In our journey as parents, we often find ourselves puzzled by figuring out how best to provide comfort to our children. Comforting them requires love, patience and some parental intuition but don’t fret: this article can serve as your paintbrush towards creating masterpieces with your parenting. Photo by Helena Lopes on Unsplash…

Getting started with home education in the UK.
If your child is in school, you need to know your rights around deregistration. If not, you can skip on down to the getting going with home education section. Deregistration – The Legal Stuff The legalities around Home Education in the UK are different from country to country, as education is one of the things…

Choosing The Right Car Seat: What You Need To Know
Disclosure: collaborative post Image credit A car seat is one thing every child needs to help keep them safe. Car seats are a legal requirement for all children travelling in a car unless it’s an unexpected short journey, i.e. getting a taxi. But every child under 12 or under 135 cm tall should be travelling…

Important Ways To Help Your Child’s Education
Disclosure: collaborative post. As all parents should be aware, your child’s education is hugely important for their future and their development. Having a strong education is one of those things that really helps for growing and gaining a good foothold on life, and it’s amazing how important this can really be. In fact, education is…
Why It’s So Important To Nourish Your Inner Child
Disclosure: Collaborative post Pexels CC0 license It’s very easy to be critical of ourselves on a daily basis, and sometimes, that self-criticism can cause us to act better, avoid the same mistakes, and move forward in a healthier direction. Sometimes, however, that critic is just mean and overdramatic. After all, think about what your childhood…

Things Your Baby Doesn’t Need
Disclosure: Collaborative post There are so many things that we are told to do before a baby arrives. We’re told to practice changing nappies on a doll or a teddy bear. We’re told to read the baby books and choose baby names and learn all of the things that could be right or wrong during…

Hobbies that are Great for your Child’s Development
Disclosure: collaborative post If you have kids and want them to thrive then getting them to try a few hobbies is always a great thing to do. By getting them into a hobby now, you can help to build their confidence and you can also set them up for success later in life. If you…

Why Crafts Make Such Perfect Gifts
Disclosure: collaborative post There are all kinds of occasions in life when you want to buy a gift for someone. It might be a birthday or anniversary, perhaps Christmas or a graduation, or maybe you just want to show someone you care about them and want to give them something lovely. This is a positive…

The Playful Path to Development: Encouraging Growth through Outdoor Toys in Learning
Introduction: The Unending Joy of Play Children’s play is a universe of exploration, discovery, and learning. It’s a joyous journey that contributes significantly to their cognitive, physical, social, and emotional growth. The potential of outdoor play is vast and can be maximised with playful aids like a trampoline or a mud kitchen, transforming our gardens…







