How to deal with failure and disappointment
It’s natural to want to be our children’s saviour when really we should aspire to be their guide. Truth be told we can’t save them from every knock back in life and …
It’s natural to want to be our children’s saviour when really we should aspire to be their guide. Truth be told we can’t save them from every knock back in life and …
Learning through imaginary play has long been recognised as an important component of child development. As far back as the late nineteenth Century, studies have proven an association between role …
We have all done it…usually in the middle of a shopping aisle as your kid, who has a serious case of the terrible twos syndrome, kicks off in full few …
Don’t you just love a good temper tantrums? You don’t, really, are you sure?!?! Tantrums are one of the least endearing parts of being a parent, particularly if the temper …
It’s Tuesday – I am bored, so it time for a little bit of fun! Who has ever bribed their kids, go on, admit it if you have…I have… There …
Nick Jr are currently running a great campaign to encourage parents to use routines for children. Clearly routine is something that we are all for here on KiddyCharts, giving our emphasis …
I am sure you already know how important we think routines for children are on KiddyCharts – we bang on about it enough, and our personalised reward charts and track …
My daughter worries ALL THE TIME, she is one of the anxious children at school; though she does seem to come across as more resilient there than she is at …
If a child doesn’t have too much exposure to animals – it can mean that they get frightened of them early on in their lives. The fear of dogs, and …
Preparing children for life as they get older is part of our jobs as parents, wouldn’t you agree? Our eleven year old left yesterday morning on his residential trip, we …