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Can you believe the kids are back at school already? It seems like just a moment since they were breaking up! We hope you had a fantastic summer. No doubt, some of you will be reluctant to get back to routine, whilst others will welcome it; either way, getting some hours back in your day is a great opportunity to make some plans and set goals for the coming months.

Starting or going back to school can be challenging for children (and parents) so check out our Education section for some great articles that will help, including what to do if your child hates school and the mysteries of phonics explained. We also have some advice for any parents who have a child suffering from panic attacks.

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Autumn can be a beautiful season for spending time outdoors so look for inspiration in our What’s On guide, and in @girlaboutbirmingham’s article on days out on the train. And, if you want to keep your kids off screens as the nights draw in, check out our half term screen-free kids activities too.

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As children settle back in at school for a new academic year, parents also settle back into the routine of being called upon by their children to help them with homework. But what if you have very limited time, you are not across the school’s expectations or you simply aren’t familiar with the topic?

At the end of each session, write down what you have covered in three bullet points. That way if your child gets another homework on the same topic, you can remember what you covered. These will also come in handy if you have a younger child or for end of year tests.

As a busy parent, you may only have a short amount of time in which to work with your child. Make sure that you both have clear expectations about what you will be able to achieve. If you only have twenty minutes, you may not be able to finish their homework together but you may be able to tackle a few key problems before they complete the rest themselves. So that your time with them is productive, set goals and a timer. Goals help you prioritise and the timer prevents you from watching the clock. Your child will also have your undivided attention during this time.

If the methods that your child uses are not familiar to you, don’t worry. YouTube, BBC Bitesize, Oak Academy and IXL are your friends. Simply type in your child’s year and the topic that they are studying (often found at the top of the worksheet) and the subject e.g. Year 4 - bus stop method, maths, into Google.

If your child is struggling with something specific, reach out to the school and ask them if they can point you in the direction of some practice that you can do with your child. Remember you are all on the same team. Use parents evening to ask what topics are coming up and to find out when exams are. Forewarned is forearmed.

This year I supported two students with exam preparation and covered over fifteen different subjects with them - only three of those subjects are my specialism. So here is what I have learnt about supporting children in subjects in which you are not confident yourself.

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It can be useful to start a session by running through a video with your child. Depending on their age, you may want to run through the video first before looking over it with them. This also really helps you focus and ensures you have your head around the topic sufficiently to be able to help explain it further to your child or answer their questions.

Phonics is one of those things that feels like a secret clubsome people understand it and to others it’s gobbledegook! If you have a child at school, they’re part of ‘the club’ and they may look askance at you when you ask what a digraph or blending is. For you and anyone who has a child due to start school, here are some tips to get you both closer to full admittance of the phonics club! What is phonics?

By Emma Lewry

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• Read, read, read!

English is a tricky language and sometimes the same letters make different sounds.

Phonics is a way of teaching children to read and later write. It is based on the fact that letters and groups of letters make sounds and when we put those sounds together they make words.

For example, ‘i’ can sound short as in ‘fish’ or have a longer sound like ‘eye’ in ‘find’. There are different groups of letters that make sounds: a digraph is two letters that go together to make one sound e.g. ‘ch’ in Achop.trigraph is three letters together making one sound e.g. ‘ear’ in develop their knowledge, they build up and put together all of the sounds they recognise in order to read and write.

• If you’re stuck or worried, ask your child’s school for help. Supporting children learning to read can be as frustrating as it is magical.

I hope these tips help you joining the Phonics Club!

• Your child will be taught phonics in a specific way at school so ask them to teach you. It’s a great way for them to test their understanding.

Top Tips • Practise recognising the sounds.

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• Help children to spot when two or three letters work together to make one sound e.g ‘ai’ in ‘rain’ and ‘igh’ in ‘light’.

• Practise blending - this can be the key to unlock entry to ‘the club!’

Emma Lewry is an Early Years teacher, headteacher and mother of two. Emma co-owns Every Day’s a School Day (www.edasd.co.uk) which guides families through starting school with courses, groups and a school starters planner.

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Bullying. If your child seems quiet and anxious, has few school friends or suddenly shows a drop in self-esteem, bullying may be a factor. Ask your child’s school to keep an eye out. If bullying is happening, the school will need to put strategies in place to support your child.

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School can be a source of support and community as much as learning. It provides new experiences, exposure to different opinions, a sense of achievement, peer friendships and relationships with trusted adults. However, it can also be a lot to cope with, particularly when starting a new academic year. Children usually settle in. But what do you do if this doesn’t happen and if your child says they ‘hate’ school?

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Poor chemistry with a teacher. Your child may complain that a particular teacher is ‘unfair’ or ‘mean.’ Remember, children know how to play a parent against a teacher. While acknowledging your child’s feelings, don’t automatically assume you’re getting the whole picture. Talk with the school to find out what’s really going Ratheron.than dismissing children’s worries, let them know they are heard. If they are struggling with a certain class, help them find ways to overcome their struggles.

Trouble learning. For some children, the jump to higher academic levels and the sheer volume of information they need to digest can be overwhelming.

Anxiety. This most frequently occurs during times of family stress such as a change in the family situation or when a child is about to enter a new school or phase. It can manifest as separation anxiety.

If they have fallen out with their friends, listen to them and talk about what they are going through. Helping them to find their own solutions will build resilience and restore positive feelings about school.

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It’s important to recognise the problem and provide the right support. School ‘hatred’ can arise for various reasons:

Loneliness. Making new friends can be difficult and children often fall out for no obvious reason. This can have a direct effect on self-esteem and turn into a dislike of school. Children who always feel alone will often feign illness to avoid school and school-related activities.

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A challenging academic curriculum featuring interesting subjects, the arts and drama, and a wide range of sports, combined with a vertical House system in a supportive and caring community, means that pupils expand their horizons and realise their potential. All pupils in Year 7 enjoy unrivalled academic opportunities, for example, having the chance to study French, Spanish, German and Latin in the first year. An expansive co-curricular programme means pupils develop new skills, test their initiative and discover new passions choosing from over 50 co-curricular lunchtime and after-school clubs that include an exciting range of interests from Anime to Classics and Dance Club to Mandarin.

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EARLY YEARS

Charlotte Stirling-Reed is the Baby and Child Nutritionist. Her new book How to Feed your Toddler: Everything You Need to Know to Raise Happy, Independent Little Eaters is published by Ebury Press. The book includes step by step guides, tips and advice on tricky eating, as well as fifty delicious and easy recipes.

My main tips: Start by pretending you simply don’t care if they eat or not Research shows that the more PRESSURE we put on toddlers to ‘eat up’ the more likely it is to have the opposite So,effect.ifyou want to help your toddlers to enjoy more foods, try to fight your natural instincts and be nonchalant at mealtimes.

We’re not talking about turning your table into a racing track but simply making it enjoyable for them, engaging them and allowing them to explore the foods on offer without too much restriction, pressure or ‘mealtime rules.’

These are common phrases heard by those of us who have toddlers around the table and it’s pretty common for parents to express concern to me about this. The toddler years are often about independence and our little ones trying to seek some autonomy in their day to day lives, and that includes their food choices too.

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Employ the line ‘That’s okay, you don’t have to eat it’ and stick to it. Again, taking the pressure off and putting the ball in their court at mealtimes, helps them to have a sense of autonomy and feel like they have some control. In time, this can often help encourage them to WANT to eat a little more.

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Make it a mealtime they WANT to be part of. If you think about it, toddlers are all about fun and exploring. That’s simply the aim of their day. So, try and make mealtimes a part of the fun journey too.

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“I don’t like it”, “yukky”, “I hate broccoli”…sound familiar?

What’s interpreted as ‘fun’ will vary from family to family but you could start with some calming music, a funky table cloth or kicking off with some silly faces, whatever helps to bring some joy to the table. However, if you keep offering rejected foods (without any actual pressure to eat them), they start to become ‘familiar’ and this has been shown to help toddlers to be more willing to try them.

It’s actually pretty normal for toddlers to be picky with their food, partly due to developing independence, partly due to ‘neophobia’ (reluctance to try new foods) which generally kicks in during the toddler years and partly because growth rates start to slow around this age which can result in their appetites simply taking a bit of a dip.

What a delightful miniature railway this is! Running through the scenic Kingsbury Water Park, the railway operates on scheduled days from March - December and puts on a ‘Bright Lights for Winter Nights’ event near Christmas (tbc).

Have you got any Thomas fans in the family? Well, if so, then the Trainmaster events are for you! Trainmaster events have recently sprung up in the West Midlands and are currently taking place at Bentley Heath Community Centre, Solihull and Hagley Community Association, Stourbridge. The dates for September have not been released at the time of writing but keep checking back to make sure you get booked on!

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A final tip from me- for a cheap and cheerful day out – why not ride the mini land train at Cannon Hill Park? You can do a 15minute lap of the park and even get an ice cream afterwards!

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This miniature railway is operated by volunteers and therefore runs most Sundays, weather depending. The train usually runs from 1pm – 4pm. I’ve also noticed a Cradley Heath Model Railway Club Show on 8th October! If this one is local to you, I’d definitely check it out for some low-cost family fun.

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Is there anything that evokes a better sense of freedom than steaming through the countryside on an old-fashioned locomotive, gazing out of the window watching the rolling hills whizz by? Like most children, my three boys are fascinated by different forms of transport, and we always have a great day when two or more wheels are involved.

This lovely little museum in Wythall is kid heaven. We’ve visited more than once and also attended children’s parties there. The children absolutely love riding around on the miniature steam train, going through the tunnel and waving to everyone they pass. Not only this, but the museum is also jam packed with an incredible collection of old vehicles – some that you can even climb aboard!

The Severn Valley Railway is one of the most well-known steam railways in the country! Only a short 40-minute drive from Birmingham, the train runs from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth. You can choose to travel the whole way or just a part of the way as we did, stopping off at the beautiful and quaint Arley for a pub lunch and to explore the nearby TheArboretum.Severn Valley Santa Train (Nov and Dec) is not cheap, but it is an authentic and special experience so book early if you fancy it.

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Vintageewr.org.ukTrains, Tyseley Vintage Trains run steam trains on Britain’s mainline railway. The trains begin at Tyseley Locomotive Works and pick passengers up at Birmingham New Street or Snow Hill. There are many routes to choose from during September and October. It is a full day out and therefore important to be aware of this when taking smaller children. I particularly like the sound of the Liverpool route as this one has family tickets available.

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The ideas I’ve suggested below are fantastic fun for Autumn, but some are also good to keep an early eye on for their Christmas offerings too.

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The Chasewater Railway is located in Chasewater Country Park in Brownhills, Staffordshire. The website describes the attraction as follows: The Railway is rapidly gaining recognition as one of the major visitor attractions within the Walsall, Lichfield & Cannock areas. With its policy of low-cost fares and membership fees, it offers excellent value for money for railway enthusiasts and other visitors alike. Well, that sounds good to me! I am tempted by the Halloween night train on 28 - 29 October. Plus, Santa specials commence on 27th November.

If your child gets panicky in public, you start with simply discussing a trip to the park. Later this technique could involve taking increasingly longer trips outside into incrementally busier environments. This should help your child to gradually come to realise that their fears are irrational.

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During a panic attack, your child will feel like they are losing control. It’s imperative to maintain equanimity and fight our impulses to show our own distress and anxiety. We need to model calmness by taking charge of the situation and not dramatising or over-medicalising it. Talk to your child in a gentle and reassuring voice and remind them that the panic attack will be over soon. This will make them feel safer and they might model your behaviour, which could quickly pull them out of the sinking quicksand of panic.

Like all parents, I don’t like to see my own children suffering and, as a psychiatrist, my heart goes out to youngsters who come to me for help with panic attacks. However, there are proven strategies that can be used to help support loved ones in this situation. Here are five of my top tips. Educate your child

Helping your child with panic attacks

You can help to shift your child’s focus from anxiety and fear to something more comforting. You can even create a safety blanket in their minds. This helps to pull them out of their temporary intense and frightening experience and back into the familiar world around them.

Or you could engage your child in a favourite childhood memory or recite silly tongue-twisters together.

Panic attacks can cause hyperventilation, resulting in lightheadedness, fainting and even chest pains. In turn, this triggers the downward spiral of further anxiety. Encouraging your child to slow their breathing should relieve the physical symptoms and interrupt the cycle. Ask your child to breathe in through their nose for three seconds, hold their breath for three seconds, then exhale completely and fully for three seconds. This assists physiologically and can also act as a distraction. Once they become proficient at this, they can add it to their toolbox for the next time they are having a panic attack, even if you aren’t there.

It’s possible to use a watered-down version of this at home with your child. Here is an example Here is an example.

Panic attacks can be crippling but knowledge is power. Young people can be anxious about a range of issues at once, some of which may not seem logical. For instance, many children feel self-conscious and believe that people are judging or laughing at them, despite having no evidence of this. When they have a panic attack, some children may even believe that they are dying. Tell them they are not alone. Clarifying that panic attacks are common and normalising them can help children feel less isolated, abnormal or damaged. Teach your child that despite how it feels, these episodes aren’t dangerous or life-threatening. Reassure them that panic attacks are finite; they will always end. Take charge of the situation

A very effective therapy for full blown phobias is ‘systematic desensitisation with relaxation and graded exposure.’ This involves gradual and controlled exposure to fearful elements, alongside relaxation strategies.

Breathe!

Dr Sohom Das is a forensic psychiatrist and author of In Two Minds: Stories of Murder, Justice and Recovery from a Forensic Psychiatrist. He is also host of the YouTube channel A Psych for Sore Minds.

Distract your childConfront their fears

The distraction you create could be in the form of a favourite toy or game which you engage your child with, a photograph of a happy event and a chat about this event or even petting their hamster or another beloved pet. Equally, a distraction could be a song that they are familiar with, which you can encourage them to join in. The breathing technique described above may also act as a distraction.

With time and practice (and a sprinkling of patience), you can make a positive psychological connection to this distraction, which is further embedded every time it is used and helps shift your child’s focus from their anxiety.

If your child suffers panic attacks in specific scenarios or situations, it is very tempting to try to avoid or remove these from their lives. Although this is an effective short-term fix, there is a risk that this may develop into a phobia over time. It’s unrealistic to assume that they can avoid these triggers forever and you might not be around the next time they face this fear. Sometimes, it is better to nip these issues in the bud.

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In another study, researchers in Finland found that urban dwellers who strolled for as little as twenty minutes through an urban park or woodland reported significantly more stress relief than those who strolled in a city centre.

Being creatively blocked can feel incredibly frustrating, timeconsuming and ultimately, can lead to a lack of motivation.

While creative blocks can happen to everyone sometimes, there are ways to overcome them. A powerful tool to help you get creative is spending time in nature. Walk it out Simply going for a walk is surprisingly effective. A study from Stanford University found that walking boosted creativity by sixty percent, compared to subjects who were sedentary. The great German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche claimed that all great ideas came from walking. So, what is it about walking that helps our brains switch into a creative mode?

Here’s the science bit: trees release a chemical called phytoncides which have an antimicrobial effect on human bodies; this can, in turn, boost the immune system.

Mindful walking

The simple act of putting one foot in front of the other and the rhythmic cadence of your steps can get you into the magical ‘flow’ state that many artists, writers and creators talk about.

So, the next time you feel overwhelmed, stressed, or creatively blocked, take yourself out for a mindful walk in nature and see what inspiration you can bring back to your desk.

By Claire Winter

Mindful walking in nature has taken a step further with the introduction of forest bathing workshops.

Set out with a small notebook or use voice notes on your phone to record any insights. If you have to take your phone with you, switch it to do not disturb mode and ignore the screen.

How do you spark your creativity when you are feeling uninspired or busy? For me, creativity is as essential as breathing for a happy and fulfilling life. But when and how do you get inspired?

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When you come back from your walk, stay in the refreshed zone. Write down all your creative thoughts straightaway to give yourself inspired starting points.

As we spend more time indoors and online, this is a timely reminder of the value of stopping the scroll and spending twenty minutes walking in nature.

If you are distracted, take a moment to ground yourself and connect to your environment. Stand still, root your feet into the ground and take three deep breaths.

On top of this, we also know that exercising in nature is not only good for our physical health but also our mental health. By boosting mood and energy, you are helping to improve your Letcreativity.nature nurture you! Your over-thinking mind will clear when you take a walk, consciously seeking out greenery and clouds, listening to the sounds around you and breathing fresh air.

While walking on a treadmill can work, walking in the great outdoors is more powerful to clear the mind, get inspired and come up with new creative ideas.

The Japanese government thought the benefits were so great that they introduced it as a national health programme.

Claire Winter is a journalist, ICF coach, speaker and awardwinning podcaster who loves being out in nature. She works to help women connect back to nature, ignite their creativity and share their stories. Read more at www.creatrixjourney. com or follow @thecreatrixjourney on Instagram.

Forest bathing, or ‘shirrin-yoku’, was first developed in the 1980s following studies by the Japanese government. The benefits are said to be numerous. Results showed that two hours of mindful exploration in a forest or wood could reduce blood pressure, lower cortisol levels and improve concentration and memory.

When you are in the rut of daily chores, creative inspiration can feel non-existent. Perhaps current news events or the relentlessness of family life are making you feel stuck. Creative blocks can arise for many different reasons; maybe a work issue, fear of failure or self-doubt are standing in your way.

Taking inspiration from nature

Start to notice the woodland and nature around you. Even towns have leafy gardens and birdcalls when you pay enough attention! Start tapping into all your senses. How does it sound? How does it feel? What does it smell like? What does it look like? How do you imagine things taste? What does the movement around you feel like outside your body and inside it?

Continue to notice your breathing. Is it slow or fast? How has it changed since you started the walk?

Nurtured by nature

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