We did it! Sarah and Kizzy have created a community interest company “South West Bumps & Beyond C.I.C”. This means we are now a registered not for profit company and will enable us to access funding so that we can continue to support families across the South West. How did we get here? and why?Continue reading “Introducing our official Community Interest Company!”
Author Archives: Kizzy
Children of the COVID19 pandemic. Supporting our children’s emotional wellbeing.
Our children have been feeling a huge amount of emotions all at once due to Covid-19. Many sudden changes and life as they know it has changed over and over again the past year. The sleep survey, which I conducted, showed that the impact on children was significant. Many parents and professionals have expressed concerns over the long-term effect on children’s mental well being as a result of the pandemic.
COVID-19 and how we are keeping you safe
how we are working to keep you safe during Covid times
Impact of Lockdown.3 on children’s sleep
results of a sleep survey on children’s sleep affected by lockdown. 70% of children have had their sleep effected by lockdown.
Story Time
During these Covid times we are all missing being able to see others, popping along to groups and going to the library. Throughout this winter lockdown I am sharing, with permission, some wonderful stories online live on Facebook and Instagram.
Self-Care for The Multitasking Parent
Parenting in a pandemic is hard and looking after yourself comes at the bottom of a very long list. These simple tasks can help give you moments throughout your day.
Gift Guide for Toddlers
Finding that perfect gift for a toddler! These gift ideas are suitable from 9months to approximately to 18 months/2 years. With the idea that these gifts will grow with your little one and will get a good use out of the toys way past 18 months. I believe in toys and gifts that have lotsContinue reading “Gift Guide for Toddlers”
Toddlers 12 Rules of Christmas
12 toddler rules of christmas:
If you have taken things a little too far – activate toddler cuteness with a smile and a slight head tilt.