Last week saw Miss Frugal leave the Primary school she's been at since nursery and say goodbye to the children she's grown up with.In September she starts a whole new chapter at a new school without the friends she knows so well but we're not thinking about that just yet.During her leavers assembly she was presented with an award for excellent academic achievement following the four level 5's she got on her SATs tests and she was also given a record of achievement of her time at the school.The record of achievement book actually made me more emotional than any part of her leaving … [Read more...]
Five free things you can do this Summer #2….
We all know that you don't have to spend money to have fun but sometimes we need a quick reminder of the fun things we can do for free so here's the second in my series of my Summer Holiday reminders of some fun things to do together that won't cost you a penny....Make Gloop - This is one of the most fun things we've done together at home. Gloop is amazing stuff and it's quite good to get a bit of science in to the holidays too.Have a go at Geocaching – if you don’t know what it is or you haven’t tried it then you really need to have a look at the website and see what it’s all … [Read more...]
10 Ways to help your child overcome feelings of anxiety or fear….
Lots of children have a fear of something - it may be that they're scared of the dark, terrified of roller coasters or have a fear of spiders. They could be scared of certain situations like speaking in front of a crowd or having to complete a particular task at school.Whatever their fear is, no matter how irrational it may seem to you, it's very real for them and as parents, there are certain things we can do to help them overcome their fear or at least learn how to manage their fear.1. Never, ever tell a child they are being silly for being scared of something.2. Sit down and … [Read more...]
Encouraging learning through the Summer Holidays….
Miss Frugal's new school have set her homework to complete throughout the Summer Holidays and whilst I don't agree with the volume of homework she's been given, I do agree with the principal of continuing to encourage learning through the holidays - albeit in a much less formal and structured way than they learn at school.Encouraging Reading There are so many ways to encourage reading but my big thing about reading is making sure that I don't make them read when they don't want to because I want to encourage them to love to read rather than just reading because they're told do! Saying … [Read more...]
Five free things you can do this Summer #1….
We all know that you don't have to spend money to have fun but sometimes we need a quick reminder of the fun things we can do for free so here's the first of my Summer Holiday reminders of what you can do that won't cost you a penny....Go on a nature hunt - print out one of the Summer checklists from the Nature Detective website and go for a walk together. There's all sorts of checklists ranging from bugs to plants or even a simple colours one for younger children and you'll have a great time finding everything on your lists. Slap on some sun tan lotion, pack a little picnic and a … [Read more...]
#SaveMoneyMonday – Free Fun DIY classes for kids….
Welcome to this week's #SaveMoneyMonday!In case you don't know what #SaveMoneyMonday is, it's my new weekly (ish) feature. Every Monday, I'm planning to feature one small way to save money in one way or another - whether it's getting something for nothing, sharing a money saving top tip or even a way to make some extra money.This week I'm thinking about the Summer Holidays as my two break up tomorrow so I thought we'd have a #SaveMoneyMonday Summer Holiday tip!I found this one when I was browsing for wallpaper for my kitchen wall which, despite it being something I was determined … [Read more...]
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