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Let Kids Help in the Kitchen 🍳
One of the most powerful ways children learn isn’t through worksheets — it’s through real experiences at home and one of the best (and easiest!) places this happens is in the kitchen. When children help with cooking, they are naturally learning: 📏 Maths – measuring, counting, doubling or halving ingredients 📖 Reading – following recipes, recognising words and symbols 🧠 Thinking skills – sequencing steps, problem‑solving, making choices 💬 Language – new vocabulary, conversations, explaining what they’re doing 💛 Confidence & independence – feeling capable and trusted Best of all? It doesn’t need to be complicated. Messy is okay. Slow is okay. Learning is happening. Small moments like these — repeated over time — build strong foundations for learning. 💬 What’s something your child likes helping with in the kitchen?
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🌱 Welcome to Learning Starts With Us 🌱
We're so glad you’re here. This community is a supportive space for parents who want simple, practical ways to support their children’s learning and wellbeing at home — without pressure or overwhelm. Here you’ll find: - Everyday ideas you can actually use - Encouragement and shared experiences from other parents - Gentle support for learning routines, confidence, and growth There’s no “right” way to parent or support learning. Small, consistent things make a big difference — and that’s what this community is about. 💬 If you’d like, you’re welcome to introduce yourself in the comments — or simply spend some time reading and settling in. Welcome — learning really does start with us 💛
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