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by Katie Higham
In this blog, I would like to talk about anxiety: what it is, what it looks like and most importantly ways we can help our children to deal with it...
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by Katie Higham
We have recently been working on a wide range of SEN (Special Educational Need) and Mental Health boxes for Adults and in doing so we have come acr...
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by Katie Higham
In this latest blog post we discuss 6 ways to help your child when they worry. We all worry! Everybody worries! I had Harry this evening in floo...
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by Katie Higham
Telling the time is a key skill your child will be taught in stages during primary school. It is a core Maths skill in the National Curriculum b...
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by Katie Higham
I think our Harry has about 10 different zillion billion emotions everyday poor chap! Everything that we do and every thought that we have come...
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by Katie Higham
Let's start by answering simply what it means to have a mental health problem. So a mental health problem is a change in thought, mood and/or b...
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by Katie Higham
Screen Time - How do we find the right balance?
Thank you so much for all your messages about screen time: what devices you have at home, what the...
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by Katie Higham
My next Katie’s Classroom project is all about conversation and how we can start conversations with our children to support their mental health! ...
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by Katie Higham
Writing fairy tales
It is often claimed that Albert Einstein once said, “If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If...
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by Katie Higham
With school closures, remote learning and self-isolation in place across most of the world, many children are getting even more screen-time than us...
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by Katie Higham
When your child is 3 or 4 years old they will, without realising it, develop their fine motor skills, which is essentially their ability to make m...
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by Katie Higham
Your child might be starting to learn their times tables this year and you might be wondering how you can help them at home. There are so many fun...
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