Sensory strategies in the classroom for kids with sensory processing difficulties

What comes to mind when you visualise a classroom?  The visual explosion of colour, the chitter chatter of students, scraping of chairs on the floor, the smell of glue?   For a student with sensory processing challenges, these things can all… Continue Reading >

How to Control Your Anger

Anger is an emotion that we all can relate to. It is perfectly normal to get angry and upset, everyone has been angry at some stage. However, it is not good for your anger to become out of control, especially… Continue Reading >

Five top tips to help kids fall asleep on Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve is just days away and whilst children are super excited, many parents are worried about how they’re going to get their kids off to sleep. Thankfully, sleep expert and founder of Kally Sleep, Ori Leslau, has put together… Continue Reading >

How to balance screen time with reading time

By Gemma Brown   According to a survey conducted by YouGov and Scholastic, 75% of parents with kids aged 6-17 agreed with the statement: “I wish my child would do more things that did not involve screen time.” The report… Continue Reading >

The Value of a Family Dinner-time

The tradition of a sit down family dinner around a dining table is one which has fluctuated over recent years. The abundance of distraction, busyness and technology has for many families meant that traditional dinners have disintegrated into two or… Continue Reading >