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Children's Mental Health Week 2026: Creating Spaces Where Children Feel They Belong

Children's Mental Health Week 2026: Creating Spaces Where Children Feel They Belong

As a mother of young children, and as someone who was widowed at the age of 30 while raising two small girls, children’s mental health is not just a professional interest for me, it is deeply perso...
As a Teacher & Mum to a Child with Dyslexic Traits: Here’s Why I Believe Educational Apps Can Be a Game Changer

As a Teacher & Mum to a Child with Dyslexic Traits: Here’s Why I Believe Educational Apps Can Be a Game Changer

As a mum of five and an early years teacher, I’ve seen both sides. I understand the fears many parents have, and I’ve shared them. But I’ve also seen, in real classrooms and real homes, how guided,...
Dyslexia Awareness Week 2025: Why Play is a Superpower for Emerging Readers

Dyslexia Awareness Week 2025: Why Play is a Superpower for Emerging Readers

From long waiting lists to classroom struggles, here’s how game-based learning can bridge the gap and empower emerging readers.
The emotional rollercoaster of back to school — and how to ride it together

The emotional rollercoaster of back to school — and how to ride it together

Uniforms at the ready, emotions all over the place. Here’s how to help your child step into September with confidence.
Screen Time and Children: Is it Really the Enemy? A Speech Therapist's Perspective

Screen Time and Children: Is it Really the Enemy? A Speech Therapist's Perspective

Like many parents, I often find myself in that all-too-familiar juggle: trying to batch cook spaghetti bolognese while my toddler enthusiastically insists on playing "row, row, row" for the five hu...
From Crayons to Cursive: How Children Learn to Write (and the Tools that Really Help)

From Crayons to Cursive: How Children Learn to Write (and the Tools that Really Help)

Remember when your kid first picked up a crayon and proudly presented you with what looked like a piece of abstract art? That upside down ‘mama’ or the pet’s name spelled backwards marked the begin...
The Supermarket Meltdown: What to Do When Your 4-Year-Old Loses It

The Supermarket Meltdown: What to Do When Your 4-Year-Old Loses It

A practical guide for parents to staying sane and supportive when your small human is losing it—emotionally and loudly.
The (Tear-Free) Parent Survival Guide to Phonics

The (Tear-Free) Parent Survival Guide to Phonics

Simple tricks to support your child’s reading at home—without losing your mind (or your marbles.)  
Experts Say Kids Aren’t 'School-Ready'—Here’s What That Actually Means (and What You Can Do About It)

Experts Say Kids Aren’t 'School-Ready'—Here’s What That Actually Means (and What You Can Do About It)

I read all the recent studies and picked out the important info—so you don’t have to.