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5 Hacks to Build Your Child’s Confidence

Confidence plays an important part in setting children up for a happy, healthy and successful future. When young people feel confident, they are more likely to take on challenges, thrive in new situations and have a positive view of themselves. Confident children are more effective communicators, problem-solvers and decision-makers. They trust their own judgment and … Read more

5 Traits Teenagers Need to be Successful

Traits Teenagers Need to be Successful

Life as a teenager is not always easy. Not only do their hormones take them on an emotional rollercoaster ride, they are also struggling to find an identity and developing a sense of independence.   Today’s teens also face an onslaught of mixed messages on social media. From celebrities showcasing their airbrushed, flawless bodies to motivational … Read more

Children’s books for teaching manners

Childrens Books on Manners

To celebrate World Book Day we have rounded up our top five children’s books for teaching manners and everyday etiquette. As parents, we all want our children to be noticed for the right reasons and reading these stories will relay the message in a fun and positive way. From table manners and being a good … Read more

Back to School Etiquette

Childrens Etiquette

It is that time of year again when those of us with school-age children turn our thoughts to the start of a new term. As you wave your little darlings off in their shiny new shoes and wrinkle free uniform, it is useful to bear in mind some of the etiquette rules that will help … Read more

Sports Day Etiquette

Sports Day Etiquette

One of the most important lessons parents can teach their children is how to play fair and follow the rules of sports etiquette. Summer term is here and school children all over the country are gearing up for the annual test of strength, stamina and dexterity that is otherwise known as Sports Day. From tears … Read more

Building social media resilience to protect young people’s mental health

Social media mental health

After Instagram announced that it is banning graphic images of self-harm following the suicide of teenager Molly Russell, pressure is mounting on other social media giants to do the same. While as many as 70 per cent of teenagers use social media daily, it is widely recognised that platforms such as Instagram, Facebook and Twitter can … Read more