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Lucy Quick - Principal of Perform

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6th December 2012

Early childhood stimulation - why three is the magic number

A friend forwarded me a really interesting article by journalist Simon Kuper in the FT magazine recently. It tells the story of how, in Jamaica in the 1980s, a group of community health workers began…

Tags: child development, Toddlers, Baby, children, parenting, Activities, play

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13th May 2012

Baby Signing - does it delay speech?

This post may be a little controversial (and I welcome your feedback) but I really don't agree with the concept of ?baby signing? which has become very fashionable these days. This is for one reason…

Tags: child development, Toddlers, Baby, children, parenting, Activities, vocal, Baby Signing

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22nd March 2012

Let's develop the child as a whole

One question that my teachers and I are frequently asked by Perform parents is ?Where should my child be at this stage?? And if I'm completely honest, as a mother myself, it's a question that I…

Tags: child development, Toddlers, Baby, Society's Labels, children, Games, behaviour, parenting, fun, confidence, drama, schools, Activities, parents, success, school, play

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10th March 2012

Hello - helping children develop good communication skills

If you read my blogs regularly, you'll know that I like to talk about communication skills and how important it is that we make children confident communicators from an early age. As you might expect,…

Tags: child development, drama, dance and singing, Toddlers, children, Games, behaviour, parenting, singing, confidence, concentration, Activities, training, parents, success, vocal, fun

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20th February 2012

Why French Children Don't Throw Food

There’s been a lot of discussion in the press recently about Pamela Druckman’s intriguingly named book,  French Children Don’t Throw Food, which promises "parenting…

Tags: child development, drama, dance and singing, Toddlers, Baby, children, behaviour, parenting, Adjusting to New Babies, Bedtime Routines, confidence, concentration, parents, manners, writing

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4th September 2011

Discovering your

When we train our teachers for Perform classes, one of the sections we spend the longest time working on is their voices. I'm not talking about their singing voices here; they are, after all, trained…

Tags: child development, drama, dance and singing, Toddlers, behaviour, parenting, kids, confidence, Activities, parents, vocal, voice

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6th July 2011

Fasten your seatbelts and...help!

Sorry for the slight hiatus. I've just come back from two wonderful weeks in Umbria and, a holiday being a change after all, my husband and I agreed a social media fast as well. Anyway, now that's…

Tags: Toddlers, children, Games, parenting, Travel

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7th May 2011

1, 2, 3, MAGIC (or is it?)

Behaviour has been at the forefront of my mind this week. After the sugar-fuelled highs of Easter and the tantrum/headache-inducing lows of 'back to school', I've been considering how to…

Tags: child development, Toddlers, children, behaviour, parenting, kids, parents, tantrums

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29th April 2011

“I want it now”

My 3 year old is at that stage where he can be quite inconsolable when he wants something and isn't getting it. Frequently, this is for the most trivial of reasons - such as the fact that his sister…

Tags: child development, Toddlers, children, behaviour, parenting, parents, tantrums

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24th January 2010

Music & your Child

Most children love music, whether it's singing nursery rhymes complete with actions (of course), having a little dance or even listening to something more soothing before they go to sleep. My Mum…

Tags: child development, drama, dance and singing, Toddlers, children, Games, music, fun, singing, dance

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