Posts Tagged ‘lockdown’
Thriving in Lockdown? Yes It’s Possible
We are featuring a local story of a family that has been sheltering in place for a year, and the things they have learned.
Read MorePlaying Catch Up
Worried Your Child Is Falling Behind? You’re Not Alone. Here’s how to help your child catch up in school.
Read MoreBoys and Reading: Encouraging Boys to Read
A study suggests that during lockdown boys have fallen further behind girls at reading regularly and enjoying it.
Read MoreHow To Organise Your Home, Room By Room
According to Psychology Today, “mess causes stress”. We all have some junk in our lives, but some may have more than others. Clutter can zap our energy often causing us to waste time looking for things we can’t find. After spending so much time at home recently, some may agree, our homes could benefit from a bit of decluttering and organising and so can we.
Read MoreOur Top 5 Online Fitness Classes
With shorter and colder days ahead, exercising outside isn’t enticing and can be tougher to schedule in.
Read MoreMake your Lockdown Walks Exciting for Kids with these Fun & Educational Ideas
So, how can we inject a bit of excitement into our walks and local hikes so that kids are raring to get outside? And why not sneak some educational value into your walks to make learning fun too!
Read MoreMy Favourite Things to do in Autumn on the French Riviera with Kids.
The weather in Autumn on the French Riviera is still exceptionally sunny but the great advantage is that all the tourists have gone home. It is an incredibly stark contrast to the bustle of summer and feels so calm and tranquil. There are so many opportunities to take long walks along the beach, hike inland, one of my favourites being Greolières. You can visit one of the stunning natural parks like Le parc naturel de la Valmasque and l’Étang Fontmerle, visit the weekly markets to buy fresh local seasonal produce or visit some of the many art galleries in the area.
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