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Alexander Rosenberg Alexander Rosenberg

How to nurture your child’s creativity in the age of AI

In a world where ChatGPT can write poems in seconds and AI can paint portraits, many parents are asking us: Where does that leave human creativity, especially for our children?

Whether your child is in primary school just beginning to explore their imagination or in secondary school navigating more complex creative tasks, the question remains the same: how do we help them develop their unique voice in a world where technology can do so much?

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Deborah Barnett Deborah Barnett

Reading between the lines: Understanding your child’s end-of-year report

The end-of-year school report can feel like a moment of truth, opening it with a mixture of anticipation and anxiety. While these reports can offer valuable insight into your child’s progress, they often need a little decoding. Here’s how to read between the lines and what to do if you’re feeling concerned.

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Alexander Rosenberg Alexander Rosenberg

The myth of creative vs logical kids?

Have you ever said something like, “My child’s creative, so they’re not really into maths!”, or “My child’s got a scientific brain, languages just aren’t their thing…”?

If so, you’re not alone. It’s a narrative I hear all the time and one I think we should start challenging.

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Alexander Rosenberg Alexander Rosenberg

Building confidence in children: Competence over compliments

We all want our children to feel confident. But there’s a difference between confidence that’s earned and confidence that’s inflated. While well-meaning praise might offer a temporary boost, true self-belief comes from something far more powerful: proven competence.

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Entrance Exams, Parent Advice Alexander Rosenberg Entrance Exams, Parent Advice Alexander Rosenberg

Upcoming changes to entrance exams

Creativity has always had its place in learning, but it’s becoming a core skill being assessed in students. It’s now a formal part of some Year 7 Entrance Exams and it’s catching parents off guard. Schools are introducing tasks that test imaginative thinking, clear communication and original problem-solving. These new tasks aren’t just about writing stories. They ask children to think on their feet, use language purposefully and respond to unusual prompts in thoughtful, original ways.

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Parent Advice, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, 11+ Alexander Rosenberg Parent Advice, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, 11+ Alexander Rosenberg

Navigating the tricky transition from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 2

The move from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 2 can feel like a big jump. Suddenly, children are expected to work more independently, think more critically and manage larger amounts of information. This doesn’t have to be overwhelming.

Here are five practical ways to ease the transition and help your child feel confident as they step into KS2…

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Reading, Parent Advice, Literacy Tips Alexander Rosenberg Reading, Parent Advice, Literacy Tips Alexander Rosenberg

How to help a reluctant reader: Six Smart Tips for Parents

Finding it difficult to encourage your child to read? You’re not alone and it’s certainly not a reflection of your efforts. Reading habits are deeply personal. Developing them takes time, flexibility and a little creativity. Here are some practical ways to make the process easier, more enjoyable and far less of a struggle…

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