Increasing Children's Self Esteem
Posted on 25th January 2017
Self Esteem can also be referred to as self-confidence and has the meaning of acknowledging your own abilities and assessing ourselves whilst accepting who we are.
Read MorePosted on 25th January 2017
Self Esteem can also be referred to as self-confidence and has the meaning of acknowledging your own abilities and assessing ourselves whilst accepting who we are.
Read MorePosted on 4th January 2017
2017 is upon us and this means that we may all need a bit of New Year Motivation. Motivation can be somewhat hard to find after a long break, but with a few easy steps you and your children will be there in no time!
Read MorePosted on 13th December 2016 by Jimmy Haarhoff
Winning is fun, there’s no doubt about it. After working hard and showing off your skills, of course you want to win. But, do you think it’s good for your child to win every time?
Read MorePosted on 1st December 2016
Holiday season is full of celebrations and fun, and a nice time to relax with family without school. It is also full of treats and indulgences. However, throughout the Christmas period, children will be doing substantially less sport than they would if they were at school, so it is important that they keep active.
Read MorePosted on 24th November 2016 by Jimmy Haarhoff
Gender equality means giving everyone the same rules and opportunities, regardless of gender - it’s all about being fair. This is especially important in primary schools as children are at the prime age of learning, we want all children to treat everyone the same and not discriminate or judge others.
Read MorePosted on 24th November 2016
Being Physically active is easier than you may think. Incorporating physical activity to your daily routine can help it to feel like a normal every day thing.
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