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Finding The Right Words: Talking With Children About Difficult Topics
Talking with children about difficult topics — from illness to troubling world events — is never easy. But research shows that when parents speak with their children, not at them, it builds trust, resilience, and understanding. Using approaches inspired by doctors, this blog offers practical steps to start honest, gentle conversations. You are not alone — our community and 1:1 family support are here to help.
Kelly Hutton
Sep 25, 20253 min read


Worried Your Child May Have Additional Needs?
Worrying about your child’s development is natural, but you don’t have to face it alone. Some children need extra support with learning, communication, or attention, and recognising this early can make all the difference. The SEND Code of Practice (2015) sets out clear steps to identify needs and access help. With the right support, labels can empower rather than limit, giving children understanding, tools, and opportunities to thrive.
Kelly Hutton
Sep 18, 20255 min read


Why Literacy Matters: How Reading and Writing Shapes Your Child's Future
Strong early literacy doesn’t just help children in school; it shapes their entire future. From higher educational achievement to better mental health and job opportunities, the ability to read and write well has a lifelong impact. Backed by research, this blog explores why early literacy matters more than you might think, and how simple everyday actions at home can make all the difference.
Kelly Hutton
Sep 12, 20254 min read


When Worries Grow Too Big: Understanding Child Anxiety
Anxiety is a normal part of growing up, but for some children, worries can feel overwhelming. Around 1 in 6 young people experience anxiety that affects daily life, often showing up as tummy aches, meltdowns, or sleepless nights. Because anxiety and emotional regulation are closely linked, children who struggle to calm down can find worries harder to manage. The good news? With the right support at home and in groups, children can learn skills to find their calm and thrive.
Kelly Hutton
Sep 4, 20254 min read


Executive Function: Self-Monitoring and Impulse Control - A Neurodiverse Perspective
Self-monitoring and impulse control are key skills for children’s learning, behaviour, and confidence. This blog explores how these skills develop, how neurodiversity can affect them, and practical strategies to support all children. With 1:1 support sessions available online or face-to-face, I help families manage anxiety, behaviour challenges, and executive function needs through calm, non-judgemental guidance tailored to each child
Kelly Hutton
Aug 28, 20255 min read


Executive Function: Growing Essential Skills. Planning, Organisation and Flexibility.
Executive function skills are like a child's brain control centre, helping them to plan, organise, and adapt when things change. These skills don't just support learning; they shape friendships, independence, and confidence. In this blog, we explore what planning, organisation, and cognitive flexibility really mean, how parents can nurture them at home, and how the Collaborators Collective helps children strengthen these skills through real-world, child-led projects.
Kelly Hutton
Aug 19, 20253 min read


Executive Function - The Hidden Skills Every Child Needs.
Executive function skills like planning, focus, and self-regulation are the hidden tools every child needs to thrive. This blog explains what executive function is, how it affects learning, behaviour, and confidence, and why some children find it harder to develop. With 1:1 support sessions — online or face-to-face — I help families strengthen executive function, manage anxiety, and build strategies that support both home education and school learning
Kelly Hutton
Aug 13, 20253 min read


Language: So Much More Than We Can Say
Language is the foundation of all learning, but it starts not with speaking, but with listening. This blog explores how early listening, attention, and understanding shape educational success, and why children with ADHD, autism, speech or hearing difficulties may need extra support. Drawing on leading research, it offers clear guidance for parents to help build strong language skills and connect meaningfully with their children, right from the start.
Kelly Hutton
Aug 4, 20255 min read


What Does Learning Look Like Without Tests?
The beauty of Home Education is that it allows you to document learning in ways that reflect your whole child, not just scores on a page. The challenge is doing this in a way that feels manageable and meaningful. This blog post explores how to measure progress with learning for your child.
Kelly Hutton
Jul 23, 20253 min read


What Does a Good Education Look Like for Our Children?
A good education goes beyond tests; it nurtures knowledge, values, and autonomy, tailored to each child. If you’d like help creating a curriculum that sets your child up for life, contact me. With resources, support, and workshops, I’ll help you build a flexible, bespoke curriculum for YOUR child—because one size doesn’t fit all. Email nurturedtogether@gmail.com to start nurturing your child’s education today!
Kelly Hutton
Jul 15, 20255 min read


Finding Your Family Rhythm: Why Routines Matter for Learning, Development, and Connection
Discover why creating a flexible rhythm and routine at home is essential for your child’s development, learning, and emotional well-being. Learn how family routines support language, social skills, cultural identity, and connection, and join our Parent Workshop on July 23rd to explore practical ways to build meaningful daily rhythms that help your family thrive.
Kelly Hutton
Jun 29, 20253 min read


What Really Motivates Children to Learn?
Explore what truly motivates children to learn—from curiosity and emotional connection to parental involvement. Backed by research, this post is essential reading for home educators and parents who want to inspire lifelong learners.
Kelly Hutton
Jun 25, 20253 min read


What is a Full and Relevant Education in Home Education?
Discover what a "full and relevant education" means in home education. Learn how flexible, child-focused learning centred on Maths, English, and Science meets UK legal requirements—without replicating the school timetable.
Kelly Hutton
Jun 22, 20253 min read


Creating Calm: The Power of Routines when Home Educating
Read about the power of a good routines and how to use it to help empower your ability to home educate.
Kelly Hutton
May 14, 20253 min read


Focusing on Supporting Home Educators...
Find out more about Nurtured Together and the wonderful services which will soon be available for Home Educators within Leicestershire and beyond.
Kelly Hutton
May 7, 20252 min read


Empowering Parents with Home Education: How do you know what your child needs to learn?
Embarking on the home education journey brings the rewarding challenge of tailoring learning to your child's unique needs. Recognising the multifaceted areas of development is crucial in crafting an effective and nurturing educational experience but what does this look like in practice? Read more to find out what we think are the most important facets of home education learning.
Kelly Hutton
May 7, 20254 min read
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