
Why Are Some Children ‘Picky Eaters’?
It can be worrying when your child sometimes refuses to eat, and you’re unsure if they’re consuming enough food. It’s important for kids to develop
It can be worrying when your child sometimes refuses to eat, and you’re unsure if they’re consuming enough food. It’s important for kids to develop
We are very much looking forward to things opening up that little bit more on Monday. Please see below some key points from my letter
We’ve marked Mental Health Awareness Week, focusing on our connection with nature. Two things to ponder on … Well, I have been on either drop
One of the key messages we teach our children form the earliest of ages is DO SOMETHING! Everyone can offer something. If you see something
Now that we have had Wren House Day and the Harefield Run, we can announce the winners of our Land’s End to John O’Groats whole
What a great week! We had a wonderful Founders Day service on the grass last Friday and it was lovely to have the whole community
It has been a week of glorious sunshine. Welcome back everyone to St Peter’s. Unfortunately, we have had a slight delay with the swimming pool
Do try to read every night with your child; it is one of the best things you can do for their academic and personal progress.
Developing social skills is a crucial part of a child’s development, some will naturally take to socialising, whereas others may need a bit of prompting
As an adult, we often associate exercise with the gym, or with any other deliberate movements we make, such as yoga, running or workouts; but
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