Only recently Ed Miliband’s wife Justine was outed as a school rebel. Apparently in those days she’d have been far too cool to be have been seen dead with Ed. Now, of course, she’s a successful barrister who is married to the labour leader. Were the signs of future achievement there from early on or did... Read more »
Monthly Archives: April 2013
Top Tips for parents: My child is a bully
A new study published in the journal of Child Abuse and Neglect has suggested that children who have overprotective parents are more likely to be bullied by their peers. After a thorough review of 70 studies looking at some 200,000 children, Prof Dieter Wolke of the University of Warwick also found children who have harsh or... Read more »
Top Tips: Encouraging our children to read
Reading is one of the most important influences a child can have, helping to develop their understanding and outlook on the world. We all read for different reasons and in different ways; some for pleasure, others for escapism, many for learning and more for all of the above. In this age of handheld gadgets, eBooks and online... Read more »
Top Tips: How to find the right tutor for your child
The shadow of competition is hot on our heels day-to-day in the cut and thrust of modern life. Competition for that job; that bank loan and even that parking space – it’s all on the rise. In the field of education, as places at the best schools and universities continue to fetch a premium, competition... Read more »
Top tips for making the most of study leave
It’s nearly study leave season again when diligent pupils are to be found at their desks revising for the all-important exams. Of course, that’s the theory. In reality, pupils could just as easily be found watching Jeremy Kyle, hanging out with their friends or, even, snoozing the days away. While, clearly, no one can be... Read more »
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