Having a well-written Curriculum Vitae (CV) can be very important throughout your life. While at school, it will help you in your applications for part-time work and membership organisations; when applying for university places it will help you to hone your skills and experience; when applying for employment it is almost always an absolute ‘must’.... Read more »
Monthly Archives: March 2015
How do I help when my child has fallen out with a friend?
It’s an age-old problem, the significance and emotions of which tend to stay with us for many years (and often, for the rest of our life): what should we do when we fall out with a friend? Apologise? Hide? Defend? Pretend? It’s agonising enough to go through this experience yourself – but when it’s your child... Read more »
Not got into the right school – why not homeschool?
It’s a worrying time for many parents and children as they hear whether they’ve secured places in their chosen secondary school. An article in the Guardian recently reported how many are going to miss out on the place of their choice in a crisis of shortages, particularly in inner cities. Children and parents are understandably... Read more »
Why sex and relationship education needs to improve
Looking back on my school sex education all I can see are gaps. A majority of what I remember is being lectured about the dangers of STIs and I also have a memory of being taught how to put on condoms. However sex education lessons usually consisted of a great deal of watching videos, usually... Read more »
Nervous about starting university?
If you’re currently in your final year of A Levels or you’re on a gap year, after completing them, you may be in the process of applying for university. Most likely, due to being busy studying hard, travelling or working the reality that this September you will be starting your first year of uni may... Read more »
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