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  • Ending Well…

    Published 27/06/25, by Angela Slater

    This is an article I wrote at about this time last year (amended slightly). I think it still holds true, and I post it again as encouragement to our imminent Leavers. 

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  • Helping Children Understand Race and the Richness of Diversity

    Published 20/06/25, by Angela Slater

    It begins, as so many meaningful things do in childhood, with a question.

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  • Online Safety: The ‘Jeffy’ Series

    Published 13/06/25, by Angela Slater

    As digital content becomes increasingly accessible, it's essential for us as parents to be vigilant about the media our children consume. One such concern is the 'Jeffy' YouTube series, which, despite its puppet-style animation, contains content that is not suitable for younger audiences. 

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  • Honouring Tradition: The Deeper Meaning Behind Fish and Chip Day

    Published 06/06/25, by Angela Slater

    In a fast-paced world where innovation and disruption dominate headlines, tradition can often feel like a relic from the past—something quaint, perhaps even outdated.

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  • A Parent’s Guide to Keeping Children Safe Online and Beyond

    Published 23/05/25, by Angela Slater

    Schools, families, and communities play a pivotal role in protecting children from harm. As technology continues to evolve, so do the challenges faced by young people.

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  • Supporting Your Third Culture Kid

    Published 16/05/25, by Angela Slater

    Raising children across borders is both a remarkable opportunity and a profound responsibility

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  • Remembering for the Future: Why Collective Memory Matters for Children’s Wellbeing

    Published 09/05/25, by Angela Slater

    As the world marked the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day on May 8, 2025, millions paused to reflect on the end of World War II in Europe — a day of relief, courage, and collective triumph.

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  • After Adolescence: Why Boys Still Deserve Love, Respect, and Guidance

    Published 02/05/25, by Angela Slater

    In the wake of the TV series Adolescence, a raw and often unflinching portrayal of teen boyhood in crisis, many viewers were left with heavy hearts — and a heavy question: What now?

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  • Easter: A Message of Hope for the World

    Published 28/03/25, by Julie Allen

    As the world celebrates Easter, we are reminded of the power of hope and renewal that this season brings.

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  • The Power of Shame: How It Holds Us Back from Asking for Help and Growing Healthily

    Published 21/03/25, by Julie Allen

    Shame is a powerful emotion that can shape the way we live, think, and interact with the world.

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  • Slowing Things Down: Why Children in Highly Academic Environments Need a Break

    Published 14/03/25, by Julie Allen

    In today's fast-paced world, children are increasingly exposed to high-stakes academic environments that demand performance, competition, and perfection at earlier and earlier ages.

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  • The Joy of Reading – World Book Week

    Published 07/03/25, by Angela Slater

    The first book I can remember being read to me is Peter and Wendy, and it sparked in me a love of reading that has lasted a lifetime. I was obsessed with the story of Peter Pan and his band of Lost Boys, and to my absolute delight, my parents took me to see the play when I was about five years old. I can remember every detail of that performance, and I still take great delight in watching the play whenever it pops up locally. 

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