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Training with Y6 TAs
This week we did some training at the beautiful and very cool (fully air conditioned) Woodea’s (on the premises of Woodlea Junior School). The training was aimed at Y6 TAs where we identified and explored issues regarding Y6 transition to Y7. We also shared practical strategies to use with the Y6s in the summer term Read more
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We Are All Unique
One of the reasons that we decided to set up our own business was to give us the flexibility and freedom to work with children, parents and school staff in a way that was useful and unique to them. All children and all schools are different and, therefore, responses to their needs has to be bespoke or Read more
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Resource of the Month – May
~ My Mouth is a Volcano by Julia Cook and illustrated by Carrie Hartman ~ ‘My Mouth is A Volcano’ is a lovely book that teaches children how to manage their thoughts and words without interrupting – something that many children (and adults) find challenging at times. Through reading the book it prompts discussions and questions about managing your thoughts and Read more
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Happy Half Term
Firstly, I want to start the blog this week by saying a massive thank you again to all the schools that have supported us this half term. It has been a busy one, but we wouldn’t want it any other way. Yet again we are overwhelmed with all of your support. We have mainly been Read more
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Mental Health Awareness Week
This week has been mental health awareness week. This is an annual event and encourages people in the UK to focus on achieving good mental health. The theme this year has been ‘anxiety’. Sometimes to help someone who is experiencing high levels of anxiety, we need to show kindness. Think about what will help them. Read more
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Hope For Us All
In a previous blog, we introduced you to Alfie and Lilly and you will have seen them on our website and all our paperwork. Alfie and Lilly were created by Ursula Hurst who is an illustrator, author, and an artist. She has such a creative mind and has fun with her illustrations. Ursula was introduced in an earlier Read more
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