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Familiesonline.co.ukSeptember/October2 From the sapphire seas of summer to the rich red carpet of autumn, fall in love with the Isle of Wight whatever the season. Just 1 hour by ferry from Southampton, discover scenic trails to explore, great places to visit and breath-taking views around every corner. *T&Cs apply. Prices shown are starting prices for 3, 5 and 10 night breaks for a motorhome or car & tent. Package breaks also available for car & caravan / trailer-tent from £140 (3 nights), £181 (5 nights) & £308 (10 nights). Date restrictions apply. Full details at redfunnel.co.uk/camping. †A £5 handling fee applies for telephone bookings. ISLE OF WIGHTD iscover THE 3 nights from £105 5 nights from £146 10 nights from £263 including ferry travel, pitch fees, and electric hook-up CAMPING & MOTORHOME OFFER Find out more at redfunnel.co.uk/camping Start your Island adventure here: � redfunnel.co.uk � 023 8001 9192

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Starting or going back to school can be challenging for children (and parents) so check out our advice on new term teething problems and inspire your kids with our great book recommendations.

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Autumn is a beautiful time of year so take a look at our suggestions for activities to do with the kids outside. Enjoy our Autumn treasure hunt or try one of our family-friendly walk suggestions when half term rolls around. 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! Finally, in this issue, we have tonnes of Action Heroes sets, some fun Sneezy Panda games, Mr Frosty toys and cool Marlo & Cole t-shirts to giveaway! By applying, you’ll also ensure you continue to receive our wonderful magazine! our May/June

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Congratulations to all our winners. can find a list HERE a our remarkable School set in a stunning woodland location on the edge of the New Forest. Our range of outdoor facilities includes a dedicated outdoor classroom where children are nurtured to develop a genuine love of learning. We offer independent day, flexi and full-time boarding, for boys and girls aged 2-13 years. SO41

Familiesonline.co.uk September/October 3 Welcome Can you believe the kids are back at school already? It seems like just a moment since they were breaking up!

Familiesonline.co.ukSeptember/October4 7 October 2022 OPEN EVENING 6.00 - 8.30pm TASTER MORNINGS kes.hants.sch.uk 023 8079 9216 Visit: kes.school 023 8079Prep9216Senior School Sixth Form

Most children with special educational needs (SEN) go to a mainstream school, where there are both pupils with and without SEN. if your child has special educational needs, type of support can you expect from their school do go about getting that support? significant,

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Familiesonline.co.uk September/October 5 EDUCATION What can parents and carers do to ensure their children, of all ages, develop great learning habits which will help them achieve their maximum potential in school and in life? It all starts with talking - and lots of it – from the very early years onward. READ MORE Why education begins at home

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READ MORE Getting school support for a child with SEN Contributed by Contact 17-19 Winn Road Southampton SO17 1EJ Tel: 023 8055 7352 www.thegreggprep.orgoffice@thegreggprep.org The Gregg Prep School An independent prep school for boys and girls aged 4-11 years in the heart of the City of Southampton Open Morning Tuesday 27th September 2022 9.30am to 11.30am Please call the registrar to book your tour of the school. AdGreggPrepFamilies Sept-oct2022.indd 1 21/07/2022 13:13:22 Does your child struggle to open a packet of crisps? Like all motor function problems, this is indicative of something more

in this case a general problem with ‘hand grasp.’ Children who struggle with this usually struggle with other tasks like handwriting too. READ MORE Hand grasp challenges in young children By Usha Patel

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Ben Davis Age 8+ The Worries: Sohal Finds a Friend By JionAgeSheibani6+ The Elephant in the Room

Holly Goldberg Sloan Age 10+ A Kind of Spark By ElleAgesMcNicoll8+ Lost By Ele AgesFountain11+ Five Ways to Make a Friend By Gillian Cross Ages 8+ The Elephant By PeterAgesCarnavas6+ Boy at the Back of the Class By Onjali Q. Rauf Ages 8+ Wonder By R. J. AgePalacio8+ Our friends at Parrot Street Book Club contribute their suggestions.

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Fully funded children welcome. Flexible sessions for 2-5 year olds. A choice of two settings www.woolstonpreschool.co.uk

The autumn term has begun and your child has returned to school. What kind of ‘teething troubles’ might you face over the next few months while your child copes with the changes that September brought with it? And how should you deal with them? My child is having trouble making friends Perhaps they’re in a different class or their closest friend has left the school and they’re struggling to adjust and find a new bestie or gang. Regardless, there are a couple of things you can do to boost your child’s friendships. Firstly, of course, talk to your child’s teacher and ask if there’s anyone they think your son or daughter might particularly gel with. Next up, invite them over for a playdate or arrange to meet them and their parent in the park. If confidence is an issue, role play approaching potential friends with your little one…take it in turns. My child can’t manage this year’s curriculum

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Where adventures begin… Give your preschooler the best start in prepara3on for ‘Big School’. Places filling fast for September - enrol your child today! A great way to explore, socialise, develop and grow!

By Liat Joshi-Hughes

Primary school learning is much more of a double act these days, a partnership between parents and Again,teachers.go and have a chat with the teacher to try and understand your child’s level and find out what you can do to support your little one’s reading, writing or maths at home. This needn’t be anything formal, just reading a little more together or encouraging them to do some basic adding up when you’re at the shops or Forbaking.writing practice, could they write a post card to their grandparents or other relatives? READ MORE

There’s a Dog in My Brain

The GrannyMarvellousJinksandMe

Brilliant first chapter books for early readers

By Polly Faber, illustrated by VulliamyClara

By Caroline Green, illustrated by Rikin Parekh

Alien in the FactoryJam

By David MacPhail, illustrated by MorganRichard Noodle the Doodle By Jonathan Meres, illustrated by Katy Halford

When your child is ready to move on from picture books, here are some wonderful first chapter books recommended by Parrot Street Book Club.

The Tindims of Rubbish Island By Sally illustratedGardner,byLydiaCorrey

Panda at the Door Written and illustrated by Sarah Horne

Dragon Storm By Alastair DeschampsillustratedChisholm,byEricandBenMantle

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By Chrissie Sains. illustrated by Jenny Taylor Velda andAwesomesttheVikingtheVoyageofDeadlyDoom

Morgan the Book Cat

By Serena Patel, illustrated by Selom Sunu

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It’s free! Joining the library costs you nothing, so if you live, work or study in Hampshire you can join online or by visiting your closest library. There are 40 libraries in Hampshire and they’re also all open on Saturday – make it regular weekend treat. It’s fun. Encourage your kids to take part at the library, so whether that’s a free activity like construction club or storytime, or just a chance to relax and share books together - the only rule is you need to be willing to have fun! It supports education. Reading is a vital life skill and if you can make it fun even better. There are story books, fact books, eAudiobooks, eBooks, digital magazines, picture books… all designed to make reading enjoyable. It builds social skills and confidence. Libraries are busy places, so joining in an activity like Rymetime can really help prepare younger children for nursery, playgroup or school. If your child needs a quieter place or time, ask and staff can suggest when to visit and where to go. It's for everyone. Whilst children are reading or joining in with an activity, you can use free WiFi, public computers or Fantastic reasons why your family should join the library today!

Librariesprinters. also offer a range of free courses including paediatric first aid – ask about learning next time you visit.

BOOKS

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Give the autumn term a confidence boost with Perform Woodland

Holiday Clubs Joins us at our forest school themed holiday club at Itchen Valley Country Park, Eastleigh! www youthoptions co uk Social Distancing Age 4+ Ofsted Registered 8.30am 4pm Childcare Vouchers & Sibling Discount Book Today! bit.ly/forestholidayclubs Join us and spend time outside building dens, campfire cooking, creating woodland art, playing games, and exploring and enjoying the natural world!

CLUBS & CLASSES

Southampton: Highfield Church Centre, SO17 1RL Winchester: Holy Trinity Parish Church, SO23 8DG Book a free no-obligation trial class HERE.

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Whether you're looking for a confidence boost for your child or just a weekly dose of drama, dance and singing fun, Perform is back for the autumn term with two exciting productions for 4-7s and 7-12s. “Perform is not a stage school” stresses Perform Principal, Lucy Quick. “Our classes teach life skills using fun confidence-boosting drama games which results in a celebratory end of term production. The primary aim of our classes is to develop what we call the 4Cs: Confidence, Concentration, Coordination and Communication." This term, Perform 4-7s will venture into The Magician's Chamber some confidence-building fun with Merlin the Wizard whilst 7-12s will work on a funky festive performance of Ebenezer, based on Charles Dicken's classic, A Christmas Carol. The term runs from September to December and children are welcome to try a free class at any point in Chandler’s Ford, Lymington, Romsey, Southampton and LocalWinchester.venuesavailable at: Chandler’s Ford: Chandler’s Ford Methodist Church, SO53 2GJ Lymington: St Thomas Church Hall, SO41 9ND Romsey: United Abbey Reform Church, SO51 8EL

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Familiesonline.co.uk September/October 11 CLUBS & CLASSES FAMILY YOGA C H I L W O R T H H A L L Sunday 10am 11am Adult and children's yoga same time, separate classes Contact Sally 07855 040246 sally@sallywilkinsonyoga co uk or Caroline 07904 403224 caroline@carolineeylesyoga co uk Football fun for children aged 18 months - 7 years. www.LittleKickers.co.uk Learning the FUNdamentals of Football Yoga classes for you and your child Improve your physical and mental health with Sally & Caroline’s yoga classes. Sunday morning sessions run giving everyone a chance to enjoy the benefits of yoga. Sally teaches fun and creative children’s yoga (ages 4 to 13) and Caroline teaches Flow Yoga for the adults on Sundays from 10–11am in Chilworth Village Hall, with some Family Yoga throughout the year. Email Sally or Caroline for info. Football fun with Little Kickers Little Kickers gives children an introduction to sport by teaching high quality football skills in a friendly and pressure free environment. There are four different classes tailored to the needs of children 18 months and 8 years. Local classes available in Totton, Romsey, Eastleigh, Winchester, Bitterne, Hedge end, Whiteley and Fareham. Email Hannah for more information.

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Autumn family fun at The Race Centre

The Race Centre in Chandler’s Ford will be holding their ever-popular ‘School Holiday Specials’ during the autumn half-term holiday. These events are half-price for groups with ‘drivers’ aged 8 to 17. Mum, Dad, and Guardian adults are also welcomed to join in at the discounted rate.

Book for Kipper’s Snowy Day the Berry Theatre

Slot Machine Theatre present Kipper’s Snowy Day at The Berry Theatre, Hedge End from Sat 10 to Fri 30 December. Filled with original songs and music, gorgeous puppetry and gentle humour, this warmhearted Christmas show is perfect for families. Ages 3+. Book your tickets HERE.

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Halloween family day at Tudor House & Garden Fun, spooky family day on 29 October at Tudor House in Southampton. Meet the friendly spirits in the Banqueting Hall and take part in loads of spooky, fun activities from creepy crafts, gruesome games, face painting, a haunting trail and ghost tours! Museum admission is FREE but charges apply for some activities.

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WHAT’S ON

Enjoy INSPIRE Weekend at St Barbe Museum

St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery is throwing open its doors, inviting everyone in with FREE entry to explore the Museum and find out more about what they do on Sat 17 and Sun 18 Sep. There is a full programme of activities including live music, free craft activity and more. MORE HERE.

Familiesonline.co.uk September/October 13 WHAT’S ON 10 STUNNING PROFESSIONAL RACECAR SIMULATORS New Systems I New Cars New Tracks I Stunning New Visuals Junior Birthday Parties • Exclusive venue hire from £185 • Catering options available • (callTry-before-you-buytobook) Autumn Half-Term Holiday Specials • Half-Price Daily Sessions Mon-Fri • For Under 18’s accompanyingandadults • Book online for just £15 per driver Book online at www.theracecentre.co.uk Tel: Chandler’s Ford 023 8026 9927 Jungle Jeans Halloween spooky disco is back Bring your little ones to Jungle Jeans, Southampton spooky disco party between 28 and 29 October from 6 to 8pm. They can dress up as scary, spooky or original as they like. There will be lots of games, art and craft, biscuit decorating and competitions. Not to mention a three storey play frame, football and basketball arena and climbing wall to enjoy. Plus, everyone goes home with a spooky party bag. Every year is a sell out, so book early to avoid disappointment. Entry is strictly for pre-booked ticket holders. Booking lines open on Saturday 10 September. Call 02380 638120 to reserve your tickets (payment required at the time of booking). MORE HERE.

AUTUMN 10th - 30th December Suitable for ages 3+ and their grown-ups 023www.theberrytheatre.co.uk80652333 SnowyKipper’sDay Slot Machine Theatre presents THIS CHRISTMAS AT THE BERRY THEATREBOOKNOW

Scale the battlements at Carisbrooke Castle, come face to face with dinosaurs at Blackgang Chine or walk with the animals at Tapnell Farm – create your perfect day out for all the Adventurefamily. on the Island for the day from just £25.50 return for a car and up to 7 people with Red Funnel. Or, come across with the camper or tent and stay three nights from just £105 including ferry. getaway on the Isle of Wight

MORE INFO HERE. Autumn

September doesn’t have to mean the end of summer, of adventure or making memories, especially on the Isle of Wight. It’s time to appreciate the golden days of autumn. Keep up your plans for days out and trips away with the kids and make yours an endless summer. Wrap up warm, get out and explore the beautiful island. Take a stroll with the dog, hunt for fossils, explore the Island by bike or even take a refreshing dip in the sea.

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Tegg’s CountryNosePark Follow The Gritstone Trail from Disley to Kidsgrove, through Tegg’s Nose in Cheshire.

An outdoor oasis in London – escape the concrete jungle!

Seven CountrySistersPark Miles of coastline in the South Downs National Park in East Sussex. Old Sarum Explore the walks around this Iron Age Hillfort in Wiltshire. Stowe countryside,Breathtakinglake and forest at Stowe in Bucks. Dogs on leads. BreconNationalBeaconsPark

Explore the National Botanic Garden of Wales or CantrefFarm.Adventure Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Gardens Try Ripon and Fountains Abbey walk or the Lost Spa trail.

Sutherland’sGrove From waterfalls to forest trails, a Scottish wonderland in West Argyll.

The great British countryside is full of stunning walks. Here are nine that are suitable for the whole family. So why not make a day of it?

Morden Hall Park

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Ham House and Garden Fun walking & activities in the gardens of a seventeenth century manor in Surrey.

Autumn treasure hunt

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Get outdoors and go on a treasure hunt with your kids, finding and matching autumn treasures.

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Ideal for appreciating the autumn season and getting outdoors. No checking online until you get home! On the next page you’ll find pictures of eight different autumn treasures to find in the park or woodlands. Remember, the Woodland Trust has a great guide to woodlands near you. Once you’ve found them, write in the name of what you’ve found. Get your grown up to help Thenyou. take a look at the pictures in a row at the bottom. Each picture has some kind of connection to your treasures. It might be where the treasure comes from or maybe where you find it. When you’ve worked out the connection, draw a line from each of your autumn treasures to the picture at the bottom that is connected to it. And hey presto, you’re done! And hopefully you’ve found an autumn treasure you can keep or learned something you didn’t know. Have fun!

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Familiesonline.co.ukSeptember/October18 AUTUMN Enjoying autumn outside Get your kids outside and engaging with nature this autumn with these great activity options. Play Pooh sticksPick your NoughtsPlaypumpkinownnaturalandCrossesPlay conkers Have fun stickswithMake a Foragepotionmagicforwildedibles Make friends with a bug Go orienteeringfamily

Familiesonline.co.ukSeptember/October20 HALLOWEEN Halloween crafts the kids will love Time to get really spooooky…..get crafting in good time for Halloween! Paperspidersplate Pumpkin pinata Halloween batHalloween wreath Trick or bagsTreatRock Skulls Halloween box scene Easy paper ghostscraftGiant webs

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HALLOWEEN

RECIPE

These delicious hot chocolate sticks are perfect when you want a warming treat this Halloween. Kids can get creative topping them with their favourite chocolates, sprinkles or even cookies and then enjoy them by dunking in a hot cup of milk.

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RECIPE Hot chocolate sticks Spooky crispy treats Spooky snacks

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Halloween treats

Bake these delicious Halloween recipes from Neha Gandesha @squashedpickle. Watch her videos or click for recipe and ingredients.

If you’re looking for something that’s Halloween-themed and easy to prepare with just one pot, this healthy pie is a perfect option. It’s a great way to get fish and hidden veg into your child’s diet too!

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Tuna fish pie (with pumpkin tops)

Making rice crispy treats is one of my favourite things to do with my son because he can do most of the job himself! It’s a fab no-bake recipe, you can use any cereal and the results are deliciously crispy and perfect for decoration.

My son is obsessed with anything creepy and scary and these fun and super-easy snacks are some of his favourites. Your kids will love these delicious Creepy Crumpet Pizzas, Ghostly Peppers and Witches Brooms made from Cheese Strings!

Familiesonline.co.uk September/October 23 DIY Halloween costumes If you have time, a home-made Halloween costume can be much more individual than anything shop bought. Here are some great options, complete with instructions. The BFG Spider’s web Bull in a shopchina Pumpkinpaintface PirateThe Worst pillowcaseSkeletonWitch BatgirlJackfaceSkellingtonmakeup HALLOWEEN

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The Green Cross Code

Toddlers

The number one rule is hand holding. If your child is likely to pull away use safety reins. Make sure your child walks on the INSIDE of the pavement away from traffic. Introduce Stop, Look, Listen and Think. Point out hidden entrances or driveways that cross the pavement.

Never let your child go near a road alone and always hold Showhands.children how pedestrians walk safely on the pavement and vehicles use the road. Point out safer crossing places and show how to use them. Reinforce Stop, Look, Listen and Think.

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Find a safe place to cross. STOP just before you get to the kerb. LOOK in all directions for approaching traffic. LISTEN for traffic approaching from all directions. THINK about whether it is safe to cross the road. Walk straight across the road. Keep LOOKING and LISTENING for traffic while crossing. are

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PARENTING Road safety for kids of all ages

Children should not go out alone until they know and can use the Green Cross Code . Let your child make decisions with you, so they learn through practical action. Help your child plan safe walking routes. Encourage your child to talk about what they see on the roads and whether it’s safe.

Familiesonline.co.uk September/October 25 Magazine Whatever age your children, we’d love you to tell us what’s happening in your world and about your childcare. In the autumn we’ll share parent stories about how things have changed, the different challenges and how we’re all making things work. Lot of things are changing in our lives and that includes our childcare needs and choices. Tell aboutus childcareyour Take our 5 minute survey Rising costs of living. New ways of working. Not ...theChangingChangingworking.jobs.location...listgoeson! £100£100£100£100 £100 x5 VouchersAmazon£100tobewon!

Children love to paint and getting messy is part of the fun! BUT the idea of the mess can fill many parents with dread. Instead of using poster paint, try using watercolour paints which are easier to clean up. To change things up, get the kids painting on coffee filters, a canvas or ice cubes. Painting There’s no doubt that playdough is a versatile toy. But if the smell and texture of big-branded playdough is something you’re not keen on, there are some wonderful options for soft and scented playdough that doesn’t leave a greasy residue. Check that its been UKCA tested before buying. Playdough

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ACTIVITIES Screen-free rainy day activities

Reading to your kids is great but don’t limit the experience to sitting on the sofa. If the book is set in a cave, evict the vacuum cleaner from under the stairs and issue everyone with head torches! If you’re reading a desert adventure, create a Bedouin tent using some sheets and your clothes horse.

Baking

Boosted books

We asked Isabell Fisher, co-founder of Little Hands Learning for some easy-to-set-up activities that will appeal to little hands, eyes and brains.

Baking bread is also surprisingly simple and you and your children can have lots of fun creating different animals out of the dough to then bake in the oven.

Baking shortbread and scones is simple enough for inexperienced bakers to try. Hopefully the end results will taste great and they will enjoy eating them too.

There are lots of easy science experiments that can be tried at home with household items and they encourage kids to ask questions, make predictions and understand the world around them. Try making a lava lamp with water, food colouring and oil in a jar. Add an effervescent tablet and watch what happens!

This doesn’t need to be overly complicated. Often keeping it simple is far better than creating something elaborate. Try making a paper boat and see how far it travels or creating tealight holders out of old jam jars by gluing on pieces of tissue paper. These also make lovely homemade presents for grandparents.

This is a fun way for kids to learn about design and teamwork. All you need is a piece of paper, some pens, some counters (maybe toy figures), some dice and some rules. Involve your children in working out what the game is about, how it works and decorate your board before playing! Design a board game Hide some treasure and then create a map for your kids to follow. Make it more interesting (and last longer) by having the map lead your little pirates to different locations where each location’s ‘treasure’ is a clue to the next location. For more authenticity, scrunch up the paper and stain it with a damp teabag.

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Easy science experiments Treasure hunt

We asked Isabell Fisher, co-founder of Little Hands Learning for some easy-to-set-up activities that will appeal to little hands, eyes and brains.

Art and craft

Screen-free rainy day activities

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