
Emma's weekly blog - Week 10: Getting outside
Take learning outside and discover the ways Emma and her daughter are continuing to practise key skills
Help your Key Stage 2 child with reading
Although children may no longer need you to assist them in how to say words when reading aloud you can still help them to build up fluency and develop their understanding of what they are reading.
Emma's weekly blog - Week 9: Getting creative
Emma explores the benefits of crafting and the learning opportunities it can provide
Four ways to boost your teen's happiness
Parenting blogger and co-author of Be Happy By You, Penny Alexanders gives advice on how to help teens take control of their well-being
Emma's weekly blog - Week 8: Looking ahead
Now is a good time to evaluate what you have been doing for the past seven weeks and look forward to how you can manage the rest of the academic year
How to encourage journaling for mindfulness
Tips on how to encourage mindfulness and emotional well-being from the co-author of Create Your Own Happy and Be Happy Be You Becky Goddard-Hill
Emma's weekly blog - Week 7: Taking a practical approach
As we all settle into a home schooling rhythm, Emma suggests ways to vary your child's learning styles with more practical activities
Unlock your kid's creativity during lockdown
Easy exercises to inspire story-writing at home for Joanne Owen author of You Can Write Awesome Stories
Emma's weekly blog - Week 6: Settling into a routine
This week Emma outlines her and her daughter's routine and the resources keeping them organised
Fun ways to help your child with phonics
Literacy expert Gill Matthews, gives advice on to continue your children's phonic learning at home
Emma's weekly blog - Week 5: Keeping Busy
Emma gives tips on how she's been keeping her children occupied and encouraging child-led learning
How to support your child with writing at home
Author Rachel Clarke has taken a look at some of the writing skills taught in each year group and suggested ways to help your child with them at home
Emma's weekly blog - Week 4: Little and Often
It may technically be the Easter holidays, but Emma still has lots of ideas on how to help children continue learning at home
Getting the balance right – how much school work is realistic?
Author and parenting blogger Becky Goddard-Hill gives tips on how to get the balance between school work and free time right
Emma's weekly blog - Week 3: Keeping emotional health in mind
Emma is back with the third installment of her weekly blog this time offering advice on how to help children take care of their emotional health
Help your Key Stage 1 child with reading
Literacy expert Gill Matthews, shares some simple, enjoyable ideas for how you, as parents, can support your child’s reading comprehension and development at home.
Emma's weekly blog - Week 2: The New Normal
Parent blogger Emma talks about establishing a routine that works for you and your family as we adapt to the new normal
5 ways to help kids cope with feeling overwhelmed at home
Tips on the things you can do help your kids maintain a positive attitude from the co-author of Create your Own Happy and Be Happy Be You, Becky Goddard-Hill.
Emma's weekly blog - Week 1: Introducing your weekly learn at home blog
In this new weekly series, parent blogger Emma Bradley is keeping a diary of the activities she is doing wit her daughter to provide you with ideas to keep your children occupied
Home schooling - you've got this. I promise
Blogger and founder of Little Stuff Laura Hitchcock gives advice on how to make home schooling work for your family
Tips for supporting your child's learning at home
Establish a routine for your children and pick up tips on how to utilise the learning opportunities within your home

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