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Little Tikes – Play Personalities

As a parent with a growing baby or toddler you will be thinking about how to start developing their play routine.  From the very first few days your baby will develop so quickly by learning new skills...

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5 tips to make a success of being a student parent

Ask any parent and he or she will tell you that juggling any sort of work commitment and being there for their family is a daily balancing act. The same goes for student life. With the unique...

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Win a Moosicology package and book ‘The Music Miracle’

“The Music Miracle – The Scientific Secret to Unlocking Your Child’s Full Potential” is a brand new book generating an excited chatter within the world of parenting. Pulling together years of...

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Win a LEGO DUPLO Creative Animals pack

All NEW for 2014, LEGO® DUPLO® is launching ten new and exciting sets in the first half of 2014, offering pre-schoolers hours of building, learning and laughing. Each set features a range of...

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How a LeapReader can help your child to read

You can’t beat reading to your child, from the very earliest opportunity finding a book to read and one that engages your child is one of the most satisfying activities you can do. As World Book Day...

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Doodles are no joke!

Doodles are no joke – just as babbling helps a child to talk, doodling helps children to express themselves and develop.  They also provide some useful clues to what children are thinking and feeling....

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Win one of TEN invites to LEGO DUPLO’s World of Play Event!

We are so excited to be able to offer babyworld members the chance to win a “Play Date” with LEGO® DUPLO® on Friday 28th March 2014. This amazing prize is on offer to TEN babyworld families to enter...

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It’s impossible to separate play and learning!

A hot topic at the moment and always when parents are constantly being asked whether their children are learning at pre-school or nursery.  But according to Dr Brenda Todd, a leading child development...

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Top tips to keep children learning this summer

Summer’s here, paddling pools are out and the thought of school runs, packed lunches, homework and lessons are a dim and distant memory.  However if you want to keep the little minds in your house...

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FREE family events – Read On. Get On. – Save the Children

Get your children reading during October half-term by visiting one of the many free family events Read On. Get On. across the UK and you could meet The Gruffalo and other famous children’s characters....

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Preschool for play or for structured learning?

When you think about preschool, what image do you conjur up in your mind?  Children playing with their little friends?  Sand pits, water play, painting and dressing up?  Or do you envisage a more...

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Rachael Study Diary : Welcome and setting up – Teaching Assistant

I will be jotting down my progress as I return to studying after more than twenty years.  I was delighted to be picked to take Teaching Assistant: CACHE Level 3 Award in Supporting Teaching &...

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Rachael Study Diary : Studies Started – Teaching Assistant

The first teaching assistant assignment consists of 11 questions with an average 200 word per question guidance; Assignment One Communication and Professional Relationships with Children, Young People...

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Rachael Study Diary : 1st Assignment – Teaching Assistant

Submitting My First Teaching Assistant Assignment! My best laid plans were not to be.  Well not as soon as I’d hoped anyway. Not only was I struck down with the most searing and tremendously painful...

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When is it the right time to socialise your children?

When my son was 4 months old I started to socialise with other mums at various groups.  Starting with our post-natal NCT group he met with his little baby friends on a regular basis.  As a group of...

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Rachael Study Diary : I passed! – Teaching Assistant

Yay! I heard back really quickly and was overjoyed to have passed. Each question was marked individually.  It was amazing to receive such positive feedback for every one of my answers. The overall...

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Rachael Study Diary : Assignment 2 – Teaching Assistant

Back from the Easter break and I have to hold my hands up and admit that I got absolutely zero study done over the two weeks.  It was so annoying to have those last five questions hanging over me but...

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Rachael Study Diary : Assignment 3 – Teaching Assistant

Another Pass!  I had a few days break whilst waiting for my results to come back as I wanted to start Assignment 3 with a fresh head.  As usual with Stonebridge, the results were in within a few days...

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Embrace the Kidzania London experience

The first experience of its kind in the UK, KidZania London opened its door to over 300 local children and is hoping to change the way children enjoy education and entertainment. Designed to empower...

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Review : I Believe in Unicorns by Michael Morpurgo

What a wonderful afternoon we had at the Vaudeville Theatre, in the Strand, to meet and watch the show I BELIEVE IN UNICORNS written by Michael Morpurgo, and performed by Danyah Miller. Charlotte,...

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