Issue 37 March/April 2017 FREE Gloucestershire St Edward’s Preparatory School Reception: Off To A Great Start... Page 7 Really useful information for parents of 0-12 year olds in Gloucestershire Editor’s Letter News & Views Dear readers Call For Official Spring has sprung, the trees are Slimbridge Scoops Gold blossoming and the flowers are coming WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre has been awarded Gold Screen Time Guidance into bloom. The days are getting longer accolade status from the Visit England, Visitor Attraction Quality If you have ever worried about the and the weather is feeling warmer. Scheme. This is a huge national achievement as the accolade is amount of time your children spend in not given lightly and only a small proportion of visitor front of smartphones, computers, And with the Easter Hols just around attractions receive it every year. consoles and TV, you are certainly not the corner, now is the time to start alone. A group of 40 leading authors, thinking about unplugging your little darlings from whatever Visit England accolades are available to attractions that are part educationalists and child-development electronics they have become attached to and getting them out of the Visitor Attraction Quality Scheme and are allocated experts have called for official guidelines of the house for some fresh air and good old fashioned fun. through a robust scoring system based on an annual assessment on screen use by children up to 12 to be by Visit England. The highly prized Gold accolade award is drawn up by recognised authorities on The benefits of being active outside for our physical health and reserved for top-scoring attractions and it is thanks to the hard child health and development. mental well-being are well documented and it is especially work and commitment of all the staff and volunteers that important for young children. Slimbridge has achieved this prestigious status. For more In a letter to The Guardian the group, information: www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/slimbridge which includes author Philip Pullman, In this issue we learn how our local schools are making A new species to arrive at Cotswold Wildlife Park is the mysterious Binturong, psychotherapist Susie Orbach, childcare outdoor learning a key part of education. We also present a few from the forests of South East Asia, where it spends most of its time in the expert Penelope Leach and the former ideas on how you can make the most of the outside with your trees. Otherwise known as the “Bear-Cat”, the Binturong is a strange creature in archbishop of Canterbury Rowan little ones too. So, go on! Get out there and enjoy the great its habits and appearance. Despite its bulk and relatively slow nature, it is Williams, said it also wants to see the outdoors. surprisingly agile in the trees and uses its prehensile tail for balance as it moves creation of a minister for children. This around looking for its favourite fruits. Should you ever be close enough, you will cabinet-level role would assess the Diane Clifford. Editor detect a faint aroma of popcorn emanating from the “Bear-Cat” as he moves impact of all government policies on 01684 770566 about his exhibit near our Reptile House, from a scent gland at the base of his children’s health and wellbeing. [email protected] tail. For more information: www.cotswoldwildlifepark.co.uk The letter also called for a kindergarten- Next issue May/June 2017 style education for 3 to 7-year olds, Booking Deadline 3 April It is Mother’s Day on Sunday 26 March, so put your thinking cap on and come up with which would emphasise emotional and A 10 day Aviation Scholarship promising older kids the something special. Check out the many attractions across Gloucestershire that are social development and encourage running special Mother’s Day events. At many of them mums go free! www.familiesonline.co.uk chance to log up to 10 hours flying time is being offered by outdoor play. Cotswold Airport. The Cotswold Airport Aviation Scholarship In this issue is open to students from Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire; applicants must be 14 to 18 Parents Believe Mandarin Is 2 News & Views 10 Clubs And Classes years of age on 19 March 2017. The scholarship is funded Most Useful Non-Europoean 4 Education 12 Easter by Gulf Aviation. Apply online at www.cotswoldairport.com 6 Ed’s Reading Room 14 What’s On Language For Kids To Learn UK parents see Mandarin Chinese as the most important non- Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Playing Outside Could Reduce @FamiliesGlos FamiliesGlos European language for their children to learn. The Risk Of Short-Sighteness Would you like to advertise your French, Spanish and German were still the top languages of Spending time outdoors as a teenager could reduce the chances choice but a majority of parents saw value in learning Mandarin. business to over 38,000 parents in our of becoming short-sighted as an adult, according to a new study. More than half (56%) of those questioned in a Populus survey commissioned by the Mandarin Excellence Programme (MEP) May/June Spring Half-Term issue The study, by researchers from the London School of Hygiene felt that the language would open their children’s minds to an & Tropical Medicine and Kings College London, looked at more “exciting and dynamic” culture. 51% also thought that learning of Families Gloucestershire? than 3,000 people aged 65-plus. 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