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Baby Love Groups

baby love groups

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Swansea

Baby Love Group Classes are friendly, giggle-filled age-appropriate groups overflowing with sensory, exploratory & creative play across Swansea The BABYLOVE concept was initially a response to Claire’s experiences as an early years educator; the lack of communication skills in young children particularly concerned her and it became a burning desire to create a program which supported communication skills from from bump – nursery. This has over time evolved into a program which holistically develops the cognition, physical skills, social interaction, imagination, creativity, communication, autonomy, musicality, confidence and love of learning in little ones. Over the 10 years Babylove has been running Claire has identified a real need to offer mums more support. To do this skillfully she has teamed up with LushTums founder Clare Maddalen, an inspiration in the ante natal, birth and post natal world. Currently Claire is completing Ante Natal training with Clare through her amazing Lush Tums Program. Claire is now adding new content to the Babylove program to fully empower, support and enrich Mums and their partners experiences as they move through pregnancy, birth, life AS a newborn Mummy AND life WITH a newborn baby! Babylove consists of age appropriate groups over-flowing with; BABYLOVE infant signing program Mummy/daddy meditation Baby massage Creativity and imagination Music and movement Dancing and marching Sensory wonder Puppets and props Baby and toddler Socialisation Our infamous BABYLOVE chill out Bubbles, parachutes, love and laughter Outdoor exploration Creative, messy and arty play Ante natal education-preparing for birth and for baby Post natal support – finding your own way in this new word Our age appropriate classes include; BABYLOVE simply massage BABYLOVE Tinies BABYLOVE Tweenies BABYLOVE Toddlers BABYLOVE combo for siblings Beach Babies Mamalove ante natal Mamalove newbies CLAIRE IS THE CREATOR OF THE FRIENDLY, INCLUSIVE AND WONDERFULLY ZANY ‘BABY LOVE GROUPS’. THE ETHOS OF BABY LOVE GROUPS IS TO SUPPORT FAMILIES, PARTICULARLY MUMS AND BABIES, ON THE MAGICAL DEVELOPMENTAL JOURNEY ON WHICH THEY ARE ABOUT TO EMBARK TOGETHER. AFTER ALL, WHEN A BABY IS BORN, A MOTHER IS TOO. BABYLOVE groups is founded by Claire Walby-Kettle, an early years developmental expert (BA hons, PGCE, PgDip Early Years, CACHE level 3). Claire has worked successfully with over 10,000 families since her career began. The Babylove purpose? To support entire families, especially Mums with tiny people from bump, through birth, babyhood and to pre-school.

The Langley Academy

the langley academy

Berkshire

Our students will tell you that The Langley Academy is a safe, exciting and supportive place to learn and grow. I am very proud to be Headteacher of such a warm and cohesive staff that supports and promotes the achievement and wellbeing of all who attend. At the Academy, we believe that students come to school to learn and achieve in order to live full and enriched lives. We want to empower our students to contribute positively to their family, the community and the wider world. The staff, governors and trustees work hard together, along with parents and carers, to ensure that each of our students takes advantage of every opportunity to be the best that they can be and leave with a set of results that make them feel proud. Your visit to our website will provide you with many examples of how we do this. We place a strong emphasis on developing students’ confidence through rich and stimulating learning experiences, in and beyond the classroom, so that they develop their academic and personal interests. Teachers and support staff seek to meet the needs of all within a rich curriculum, underpinned by our strapline of Curiosity, Exploration and Discovery. In return, we expect all students to be fully prepared, active participants in their learning and positive role models for others. An agreed and established set of ground rules based on respect allows everyone to get the best from lessons, activities and unstructured time. The Arbib Education Trust motto describes The Academy’s commitment to strong relationships and wide-ranging learning opportunities that prepare our students for lifelong learning and success. If you would like to learn more about The Arbib Education Trust's Vision please click here. ‘One community. Many ideas. Everyone’s future.’

The Creative Writing Programme

the creative writing programme

Brighton

The Creative Writing Programme is one of the leading centres for creative writing in the UK. After moving out of the University of Sussex it has established a reputation for excellence in Brighton and the South East. Our approach to teaching creative writing At a time when the cost of higher education has made university study an expensive luxury, our programmes offer a practical course of study, taught at university level, at an affordable price. Our innovative approach to teaching focuses on individual creativity and on teaching writing skills within the context of the creative process. Through a practical course of study designed to teach you how to build and structure narrative, our team of experienced writing tutors will help you develop your creative potential. Blended creative writing courses Work patterns and learning patterns are changing. To accommodate this new reality, as well as our in-person courses we have developed a new blended learning structure for our two-year programme. Our blended courses, aimed at local writers in the South East, are a mix of online and in person teaching, with classes taught from the Phoenix Art Space, or The Kemptown Bookshop in Brighton in early autumn and summer and online during the winter. You’ll spend the first five weeks of the Autumn Term meeting up in person, then switch to online learning as Winter sets in. We’ll stick with online classes until clocks go forward in March, then meet up again in person for the end of the Spring Term and the whole of the Summer Term. This way we make the most of what online learning has to offer, get to know each other, work together as a group, avoid travel over the winter months, stay safe and reduce our carbon footprint. We think that’s a positive.