Once your child’s an age where they may be attending preschool, you might be thinking about whether you should be starting to teach them to read how you should go …
Pancake Recipe: Visual Recipe for kids learning to read
I know for many pancakes are a staple for breakfast, particularly on the weekend. But for others, they may be kept for pancake day or holidays. In our house they …
What do YOU want your child to be learning? (Ep.20)
With so much information about what children should be learning at different ages, it can be hard to step back and think about what we want our unique child to …
Does my child have dyslexia? (Ep. 19)
Do you think my child might have dyslexia? This is one of the most common questions I receive from a parent who is seeking help for a struggling reader. What …
Who’s responsibility is it to help children learn to read? (Ep. 18)
I posted a reel (on Instagram), which is about whether you’ve been expecting to use letter names or letter sounds when teaching your child to read. I had a comment …
Setting Your Child up for Success in the Kitchen (Ep. 17)
The benefits of learning in the kitchen are countless. But the reality of cooking with children can resemble an unexploded bomb rather than the picture on the front of a …
Is it actually worth cooking with your kids? (ep. 16)
You may have heard time and time again that cooking is really good for kids development, but what skills can they actually gain from it? And what should we be …
Stories, Cooking and the village (Ep. 15)
Sitting around a fire as a day comes to a close and sharing stories with others about the day. Whilst food is cooking is a pastime that has been …
Should we be trusting the child and following what they want to learn? (Ep.14)
Plays the work of the child and following the child are the ideas that are a cornerstone of Montessori education. These ideas are also the foundations of early years education …
Has the phrase good job lost its impact? (Ep. 13)
Good job, well done, you tried so hard and are commonplace when helping a child with learning. But are these phrases overused with today’s children? Have we gone too far …