Social media platforms have grown way beyond a means of getting back in touch with old friends and funny cat videos. For teenagers especially, social media opens up a wider community, is an essential part of their social life and is how they stay in touch with friends (gone are the days when your kids tied up the family phone for hours on end!).
After months spent studying slime making videos on YouTube and too many experiments (and trips to the pound shop) to count, last year my daughter finally perfected slime!
We know that children often feel left out and lonely at school and our research reveals that bullying tops parent concerns, with over three quarters (77%) saying it is very important for schools to offer support in this area.
'Tis the season when families get together and catch up with friends, and school bags get slung in the corner. We're firm believers in kids having a good rest and a lot of fun during the Christmas holiday, so we've put together some top tips to help you stay on top of learning over the festive period without the bah humbug!
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