4/22/2021

 

Everyone knows that being a mother takes so much from you, if not all of you. Gone are the days when we can only think of our own needs and wants because now we have little ones to consider before ourselves. But just because we have new priorities and responsibilities now, it doesn't mean that we need to stop enjoying fashion and taking care of ourselves.

 

And the best part? We don't need every item of clothing in the world to build a classic, elegant, and long-lasting wardrobe. We only need some key pieces and basics that will stay with us for a long time. And in a time like 2021, when we're contending with a pandemic and a climate emergency, it's not like we need to invest in every trendy piece of clothing-we only need to invest in stylish and durable ones.

 

It's out with excess and in with basics that stand the test of time. Here are some clothing pieces every mom needs in her closet this 2021.

4/21/2021

 

Encouraging children to be inquisitive will not only help them to learn more about the world around them, but it could also inspire them to become an inventor, scientist or an engineer in the future!



Most children are naturally inquisitive; however, some require a little inspiration. There are many things that parents can do to spark a child’s curiosity and get them to ask questions. Here are some great ideas from an Independent school in Chalfont St Peter on how you can raise an inquisitive child…

 


Pastoral care is an important support system used by schools to safeguard the physical and emotional welfare of each child. Pastoral care also ensures the success and personal development of all students should encourage pupils to respect their teachers and classmates.


Responsibility for pastoral care is usually shared between the school staff; however an effective pastoral care system will filter into every aspect of school life.


For a better understanding of why pastoral care is so important in schools, an independent boarding school in Lincoln, have highlighted more of the benefits below…