Posts Tagged ‘Children’

Week 3 XUK news

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

What a great week!  We have had many exciting activities including fencing, taekwondo and archery.  Our younger campers enjoyed an afternoon of wizarding fun with a Harry Potter Day and made wands, wizard’s hats and cloaks before playing some ‘Quidditch’.  (more…)

Starting Young

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Most people will tell you that the younger you are, the easier it is to learn a new language. Theorists claim that after the age of 12, children rarely acquire native-level proficiency in a second language (although there are some exceptions).

Between the ages of 2 and 4, children are at the peak of their language learning. At this receptive stage, they learn tens of words per day, at a rate quite astonishing to most adults. (more…)

We meet a meerkat!!!

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

What an amazing couple of days at camp!!

Yesterday, we met some of the most weird and wonderful creatures you can ever see include a beautiful meerkat and a smelly skunk!  We got to touch and stroke them, let them run across our legs and learn all about where they live and what they eat.  It was really informative and even a bit creepy when we saw spiders and snakes!!

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October Half Term camp is our biggest ever camp!

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

This half term has seen record breaking numbers at Cross Keys for October with children taking part in our art, drama, sport and apprentices groups for five days of fun!   (more…)

Are Shorter Holidays the Answer to Improving the Prospects of our Children?

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

As you may have read in the papers recently, the Government’s poverty adviser is proposing that the school summer holiday should be shortened in a bid to improve the prospects of poorer pupils.  Frank Field, who is heading an independent review into UK poverty that will report to the government said disadvantaged children fall further behind during long summer holidays because they are not being read to and tutored and as such, called for the school year to be broken into four or five terms with shorter holidays to help poorer pupils who do not receive support at home. (more…)

What your 3 – 13 year old child can do in the holidays

Friday, October 1st, 2010

You’ve done the hard bit. Your son or daughter is starting Nursery School. Let’s call her Charlotte. You’ve registered her and are pleased with your choice. You breathe a sigh of relief. And after a few weeks you become preoccupied with a second issue. What should she do during the holidays? (more…)