Talking to Children about Race
Talking about race with children may make you feel anxious but here’s how we can start…👶 Start early; by 6 months of age babies start
Talking about race with children may make you feel anxious but here’s how we can start…👶 Start early; by 6 months of age babies start
Following the impact of Covid-19, the world is having to adapt to “a new normal.” Many parents have had to adapt to working from home,
Weekly clapping will resume once again to show support and appreciation for all frontline workers. We will be clapping for our incredible St. George’s team
In November, we asked parents to help us with our Big Collection by donating items such as warm clothing, unopened food tins and other dried
“To grow up healthy, children need to sit less and play more.” Children under five must spend less time sitting watching screens, or restrained in
From brushing their first tooth to their first trip to the dentist, here’s how to take care of your children’s teeth. A regular teeth-cleaning routine is essential for
Lockdown 2.0 is here… Does that mean you are back to working from home with the children around? Crying babies? Toddlers singing and dancing? Paperwork
“Confessions of a Working Mumma!” “Being a mother comes with a lot of things; responsibilities, constant learning but most of all emotions. Every day we
Mental health problems affect roughly 1 in 10 children and young people. The most common mental health problems seen in children are anxiety, ADHD, conduct