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Tag Archives: child development
How to Give Your Child the Best Start in Life
Every parent wants to do the best for their child. Although at some point they will fly the nest and no longer need your help, it is your job as a parent to prepare them for this the best you … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, Children, family
Tagged #lifestylebloggeruk, #mummymonday, #parentingblog, Catherine Green Author, child development, family activities, how to give your child a good start, how to help your child, SpookyMrsGreen, the best way to educate your child, the pagan housewife
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Meltdowns and Mummy Time
Life is very challenging for my five-year-old daughter. She has been busy at school, her little brain is growing and filling with knowledge, and her body is doing the same. We cannot keep up with the amount of food she … Continue reading
Posted in Children, family, pagan mother, Random Musings
Tagged #mummymonday, #paganblog, author Catherine Green, Beeston Castle, child development, Childhood behaviour, English Heritage, family time, grumpy children, half-term holiday, meltdowns and mummy time, mummy mondays, school half term, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife
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My Crafty Children
My children are very creative. I have shared some of their crafts before on the blog, but truthfully it would take a lot of photos to share everything they have made recently. I mean, every day I spend ages picking … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, christmas, pagan mother, Random Musings
Tagged #BlackFriday, #bloggerslife, #Blogmas, #ChristmasGiftGuide, #mummymonday, #paganblog, Art Ninja, arts and crafts, Catherine Green Author, child development, childhood memories, children at play, Christmas craft sale, Christmas crafts, Christmas shopping, creative crafts, creative play, hobby crafts, making Christmas cards, mummy mondays, My crafty children, nurture creativity, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife
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No More Preschool
This is it! The end of the school summer term. The end of our academic year. And the end of an era for my little girl, and for me. No more preschool. In September, I will take both my daughters … Continue reading
Posted in Children, family, House and home, pagan mother
Tagged #Britmums, #Tots100, baby and toddler, catherine green, child development, childhood memories, children are hard work, Children starting school, coping with motherhood, end of school term, love my children, Middlewich nursery school, motherhood, no more preschool, parenting experiences, Peter Pan preschool Middlewich, school run mum, school summer holidays, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife
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Easter Holiday in Review #pblogger
We have reached the end of the school Easter holiday, and what a long one it has been. I had dreamed of taking some time to rest and recuperate while we were off school. No such luck! From hyperactive children, … Continue reading
Posted in Children, family, health, holistic health, pagan mother, parenting
Tagged #Britmums, #pblogger, #pbloggers, #Tots100, catherine green, child development, children are hard work, children at play, Easter holiday in review, family activities, family and friends, family relationships, family time, human nature, learning about the world, love my children, relationship breakdown, relationships and psychology, school Easter holidays, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife
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Originally posted on Official Site of Alex Laybourne – Author:
A long time ago, back when I was harboring dream – which I still have to this day – of running my own freelancing business, I interviewed a respected University Lecturer…