Run your heart out. Just do it.
Author: A M Scott BAM! Your baby is born and, prepared as you thought you were, life as a parent is nothing like you had expected. You had a notion […]
Run your heart out. Just do it. Read More »
Author: A M Scott BAM! Your baby is born and, prepared as you thought you were, life as a parent is nothing like you had expected. You had a notion […]
Run your heart out. Just do it. Read More »
Author: A M Scott In the 19th Century, an evening routine in a European city likely included the diligent lighting of lamps in the streets. Armed with ladders and torches,
Punching holes in the darkness Read More »
Author: A M Scott We all know Tigger. He is the overly exuberant, obliviously happy, irritatingly irresponsible and often trouble-making tiger friend of Winnie the Pooh. Known for his bounce,
Tigger, squirrels and things to think about – an ADHD backstory Read More »
Author: A M Scott Change is a good thing but it is well known that education embraces change as swiftly as a glacier, moving in a frozen sea, a record
What really interests us Read More »
Author: AM Scott Familiar to experienced gardeners, perhaps those who have an interest in vegetables particularly, is a concept called companion planting. Companion planting involves placing certain vegetables and plants
Finding your Marigold and avoiding the Walnut trees Read More »
Author: A M Scott In our modern day lives, when everything is available anytime online and our panic to provide our children with all that we can afford is driven
A lot does not mean a lot and something might just be everything Read More »
Author: A M Scott Reading and phonics programmes come and go through our school systems in fashionable spurts and this appears to be a universal trend. Some methods seem to
They can read, right? Read More »
Author: A M Scott Whilst I didn’t coin the phrase, “shut the duck up” (see Mo Gawdat in Solve for Happy, 2017), it might be among the most pertinent pieces
Author: A M Scott Parents of children, who are presenting differently to their peers or siblings, are often caught in an overwhelming place wherein they are willing to ‘try anything’.
Are you sure about that? Read More »
Author: A M Scott Advocacy is everything for a learner who experiences Dyslexia. Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty ‘hidden’ from sight. This makes the task of getting the help
Dyslexia awareness and training- spot the difference and does it matter? Read More »