Got that #FridayFeeling yet? I love Tree of Knowledge‘s note to self: Be your own Superhero… 🚀So grab your capes and try these 7 Mental Hacks to Be More Confident in Yourself Silence the inner voice that says you can’t. What a … Continue reading →
Tree of Knowledge posted some interesting Tuesday thoughts…  Take a look! The Only 5 Reasons You Should Ever Look Back on Life Art credit: Powerofpositivity.com
Today, Netflix will start streaming To The Bone: a harrowing, funny and ultimately uplifting tale about one young woman’s recovery from anorexia. But does it risk glamourising the illness? Read this topical article from The Day, and decide for yourself. … Continue reading →
From books for curious little hands to fantastical tales for tweens, start a story with Puffin this Summer. Action, adventures and activities await! Parents/guardians, take the stress out of finding summer fun for your little pufflings. Puffin has it covered … Continue reading →
Ever useful tips from, Internet Matters for parents and guardians. And, here’s a handy pdf from the NSPCC – A Parent’s Guide to Being Share Aware Art credit: Internet Matters
This post from the National Library of Scotland is on a subject after my own heart. Learn Scots with Oor Wullie  – http://digital.nls.uk/oor-wullie/ Follow the link to this fabulous site from NLS, jam-packed with activities, an audio map, ‘poems an sangs’, a glossary, and … Continue reading →
Just wanted to share this useful article from Tree of Knowledge –  It’s the last week of term!! Are you planning some exciting Summer activities for the kids? Keep everyone #mindful this Summer with these fun exercises. 🙂 Photo credit: Positive Psychology Program
Latest post from Internet Matters is part of series on things to talk about with our children before cyberbullying happens: 11–13 year olds – tips to discuss cyberbullying. Let them know that once it’s out there it’s difficult to remove #Pledge2Talk Art … Continue reading →
Continuing with the theme of involving parents in their offsprings’ reading journeys (See my last post! 😀 ), this month’s Long Read is a 2016 article from, The Independent: Does spending too much time on Smartphones and tablets damage kids’ … Continue reading →
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