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St. David's Day Colouring Pictures

A Cool Welsh Dragon to celebrate St. David's Day

Celebrate Wales' national day with our Welsh-themed colouring pictures.

St. David's Day Printable Wordsearch

These pictures are free for you to print off and colour as often as you wish. If you wish to use these in a playgroup, nursery, school, playscheme or other children's group, you are free to photocopy them as much as you like, on the condition that you to leave the copyright notice and eParenting website address on each page.

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St. David's Day
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My Son Lacks Confidence
Q: Our son will soon be 6, he appears to completely lack confidence. He will not go to parties, unless me or his dad are there, even if it’s a party with his school friends. He is really good at football and we thought it would be a good idea if he joined the local football team. We have been taking him along and he will not join in at all, even though he knows some of the other children there. When he is in a comfortable environment he appears over confident. Can you help?

How To Raise A Bright Child
The title of this book could be read in two different ways. The first is how to bring your child up to somehow make them ‘bright’. Indeed one of the aims of this book is to maximise your child’s intelligence and ensure that they realise all their potential. The second is what to do if you find you have a bright child and want to know how to deal with it!

Motivating Your Child
Can the motivation techniques used in business and sport be applied to children? This is the question explored by Elizabeth Hartley-Brewer in her book ‘Motivating Your Child’. Offering advice on giving their children encouragement to succeed at school and in life generally, this book discusses different motivational styles, and everyday problems such as managing homework, peer pressure, stress and lack of confidence.

Your Child’s First Day at School
Mother of four and Parent coach Allison Marlowe knows only too well the worries that prey on the minds of anxious mums and dads as the first day of school looms closer. “We agonise over our choice of school and then worry if they will make friends and how they will cope with the initial first days.”



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