Because school life is exhausting without worrying about coping with allergies in school!
t is important as parents and caregivers that we can recognise these more subtle forms of bullying such as excessive “bantering” or “special friending”, as these behaviours may go unchecked and unrecognised for long enough that the victim internalises shame as a result of them.
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You might be worried that your child can’t remember every rule or routine, or that friendships haven’t come as easily as you hoped.
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Many children have enjoyed spending more time with their parents over lockdown so it will be natural for very young children to feel anxious when they say goodbye to their parents.
Instead of buying a school uniform, nervously waiting to find out which classroom they’ll be in and the dreaded early mornings – what if they simply had to wake up, get dressed and start a routine to learn at home?
No, this is not ‘just another article’ on bullying. Everyone knows it’s horrible to be on the receiving end. Everyone knows that it doesn’t just affect the child, it affects the whole family. Everyone knows that they need to tell someone [a trusted someone]. Every good parent knows that the answer – the only REAL answer – is to support, love and encourage your child.
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Learning a second language seems more important than ever today. With young children able to learn and pick up skills faster than any other More
We speak to DUCKS teacher Nicky Black to see what the best tips are in regards to helping your little one with their homework!