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Why Is Creativity Important For Children?

February 9, 2022 By Ellen

When parents think about their child’s learning, both academically and otherwise, they often think about their progression in maths, science, and English. However, your child’s creativity is also important for their development. It gives them an outlet for self-expression, in a freeing and unjudgmental manner. I have teamed up with a private nursery in London […]

Filed Under: family, review Tagged With: art, children, creativity, education, free play, School

How to select a hobby

January 21, 2022 By Ellen

Starting a brand new hobby should always be high on the list of things you need to do. Hobbies are a great way to unwind, relax and have fun. If you don’t currently have a hobby you may be wondering how to select one and how to enhance your skills when you do take up […]

Filed Under: review Tagged With: art, drama, hobbies

Show me the Monets

January 5, 2016 By Ellen

The shame… “Oh no, madam. The Monets are at Kelvingrove, we’ve got Manets, and Degas and lots of other stuff. But if it’s Monets you want, you’ll need to go elsewhere,” the lady with the badge at the Burrell Collection said gently. But her kindness didn’t soften it, Boy Three’s face fell. We were crushed. […]

Filed Under: boys, family, other things I have learned, things I learned from my children today Tagged With: art, boys, Burrell Collection, children, Christmas, education, family, Glasgow, holiday, Kelvingrove, Manet, Monet, My Life, parenting, Something happened in my life

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