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Blog | Parent Advice | Featured | Educational Insights
Blog | Parent Advice | Featured | Educational Insights How Much Screen Time Is Too Much for Kids?
Passive or excessive screen use can impact sleep, focus, and mental wellbeing. Rather than eliminating screens, parents should aim to manage usage in ways that supports your child's healthy development.
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Blog | Featured | Parent Advice | School Advice Why Your Child Needs a Summer Job
Why should you encourage your child to take up a summer job? Let’s explore the key benefits.
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Blog | Parent Advice | Educational Insights The Lifelong Benefits of a Bilingual Education
Read on for a closer look at all the benefits of bilingualism
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News | Educational Insights | Featured | Parent Advice Let’s talk about wellbeing
We spoke to Vicky Saward, Head of Training for the Schools Division at the Anna Freud Centre, a children and young people’s mental health charity that works closely with our schools.
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News | China | Parent Advice | School Advice Points don’t mean prizes: The best way to motivate children at school and home
In this article, Dr Terry Creissen gives his insights into Nord Anglia’s approach to motivating children by encouraging deeper engagement.
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Blog | Featured | Parent Advice Helping your child make friends at school
Kathakali Roy, Early Years Coordinator from Oakridge International School Gachibowli, writes with some helpful tips on how you can support your child in making friends, with a focus on when they’re getting started at school in their formative years.
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Blog | Parent Advice Parents guide to education terminology
This glossary is a guide to some of the key educational terms you might hear being used in our international schools around the world.
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News | Group News | Featured | Parent Advice | North America
News | Group News | Featured | Parent Advice | North America We are all good at maths – the mastery approach
Maths hasn’t changed – but the 'mastery approach' starts with that principle that everyone can be good at maths.
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News | Group News | Featured | Europe | Parent Advice
News | Group News | Featured | Europe | Parent Advice Student wellbeing and exercise. It starts with one small step
Ideas to inspire children to exercise and reap its benefits
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Blog | parentadvice | Parent Advice Does Class Size Matter? The Educational Impact of Teacher-Student Ratios
Class sizes and the teacher-to-student ratio is an often-debated part of educational instruction – but what does the evidence say? We look at some of the research.
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Blog | parentadvice | Parent Advice | Educational Insights The Benefits of Schools Uniforms and Why Schools Have Them
School uniforms are an essential part of building a cohesive educational environment. This piece gives you every benefit of school uniforms and why we have them.
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Blog | parentadvice | Parent Advice Hints and Tips to Help Your Child Settle into a New School
Moving schools can be a really tough experience for children. Our guide is full of helpful tips and strategies for making the move as smooth as possible.
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Blog | parentadvice | Parent Advice How to Improve your Child's Confidence: 9 Effective Strategies
Confidence is one of the most important characteristics any child can benefit from. To help your child along, use these nine proven confidence-building strategies.
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Blog | parentadvice | Parent Advice Sports, Drama and More: The Importance of Extracurricular Activities
Extracurricular activities are an essential part of growing up. Our guide outlines the benefits and gives you a few ideas for involving your child in an activity away from the classroom.
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Blog | homefeatured | Featured | Parent Advice | Virtual School Experience Helping Your Child Transition from Primary to Secondary School
Transitioning from primary to secondary school is not always easy. Whether it is moving to a new campus or a new country; it is a journey full of excitement, apprehension and sometimes fear of the unknown. As you read this article you might start to remember the way you felt putting on that new uniform and packing your school bag for the first day of secondary school. The transition is a rite of passage that every child must complete. Recently, I completed the NAE Masters in International Education with Kings College London, offered as a professional development opportunity here at Nord Anglia, with the focus of my research on primary to secondary school transition. I hope these top tips will help prepare yourself and your child.
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Blog | parentadvice | Parent Advice How to Help Your Child Make Friends and Improve Their Social Skills
Friendships are an invaluable part of growing up. As a parent, you can make vital contributions to help your child build friendships and develop their social skills.
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Blog | homefeatured | Featured | Parent Advice | Virtual School Experience
Blog | homefeatured | Featured | Parent Advice | Virtual School Experience A Parent's Guide: Reading with Children at Home
For adults, the process of following written text with our eyes comes easily, but is this activity really as simple as it seems? While it looks as though we track across the letters in the lines they are written, encountering each letter, syllable, word, clause and sentence one-by-one, our eyes are actually darting across the page in an attempt to construct an understanding of the text as a whole. So, it makes sense that learning to read from scratch is a big challenge for students and for parents too, who want to guide them as best they can.
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Blog | parentadvice | Parent Advice Preparing for Success: How to Help your Child Prepare for Exams
Exam time is a tricky period for any child, but it’s important they are ready to succeed. As a parent, use this guide to help your kids prepare for exams
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Blog | VSE | Educational Insights | Parent Advice | Teacher Stories | Virtual School Experience
Blog | VSE | Educational Insights | Parent Advice | Teacher Stories | Virtual School Experience What is a 'blended learning' approach?
We believe that many elements blend together to make up a successful virtual school experience. The balance of the learning day will differ to the pattern of the physical school but, depending on the age and stage of your child, a blended approach ensures that maximum learning is achieved through the delivery of a holistic education. This means the whole child is nurtured and education goes beyond the traditional model. All areas of the curriculum are covered from maths to music, history to art, and assemblies to sports.

