Learning Resources | Posted on 28 Jun, 2020 |Learning
There's lots of fun things to do in the holidays at home. It's time to ignore the chores for a while, kick back and make the most of the long sunny days, warm weather, and blue skies.
Playing outside is an essential part of a child's development. From making mud kitchens, to getting to know nature, learning and playing outside will help little learners form key developmental skills such as physical health & self-confidence!
Founder of The SEN Resources Blog , former teacher Georgina Durrant offers advice on how to help autistic children learn through play-based activities.
Founder of The SEN Resources Blog , former teacher Georgina Durrant offers advice on how to help autistic children learn through play-based activities.
DIY spring wreath for preschoolers with free printable that’s also perfect for Mother’s Day and Easter crafts! Enjoy lots of spring-themed creative fun as you cut, colour, stick and make a pretty seasonal flower wreath with this free craft from Red Ted Art with a 7-page printable.
DIY spring wreath for preschoolers with free printable that’s also perfect for Mother’s Day and Easter crafts! Enjoy lots of spring-themed creative fun as you cut, colour, stick and make a pretty seasonal flower wreath with this free craft from Red Ted Art with a 7-page printable.
Make your own DIY sensory tube for kids, using our Primary Science® Sensory Tubes, and fill them with counters, colours, and more. They’re a fun way to keep little hands busy and learning throughout the year.
Make your own DIY sensory tube for kids, using our Primary Science® Sensory Tubes, and fill them with counters, colours, and more. They’re a fun way to keep little hands busy and learning throughout the year.
Joanne Hutchinson the author of three well-loved children’s books and ambassador for Children’s Mental Health Week. For this award-winning kindness advocate, helping children express themselves through creativity is an issue that’s close to her heart. In this guest blog, Joanne explores 6 ways to help your child’s mental wellbeing parents can do to help children cope with big emotions.
Joanne Hutchinson the author of three well-loved children’s books and ambassador for Children’s Mental Health Week. For this award-winning kindness advocate, helping children express themselves through creativity is an issue that’s close to her heart. In this guest blog, Joanne explores 6 ways to help your child’s mental wellbeing parents can do to help children cope with big emotions.