Is Your Kid Ready To Shine?

Being school ready isn’t about academic skills, it’s about having all their social, emotional and physical skills sorted so that they can make the most of the learning opportunities in school from the moment they walk through the classroom door!

Skills like these:

  • using scissors

  • putting their coat on and doing it up

  • getting dressed

  • sitting and listening to a story

  • responding to an instruction

  • going to the toilet and cleaning up without help

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But How Do You…

  • Remember what skills they need to learn?

  • Keep track of what’s next?

  • Know what’s happening in nursery or school and how to support them?

  • Make it fun and engaging for everyone?

  • Fit it into your busy lives?

  • Understand why your child reacts how they do, and handle it like a boss?

You join our membership Ready To Shine, that’s how!

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As members, you will receive a monthly kit to help you navigate everything you need to in order to get ready, building your child’s skills and your parenting strategies! And all for just £4.99 a month!

Here’s what you get each month:

  • This tells you what is going on in education to get ready for your child or to develop skills through play, awareness days that might be taking place and key events that school or nursery might talk about.

  • One of our amazing Blossom Guides - Here’s where you learn about your child’s stage of development and how you can respond in line with all the latest research into child care! Key developmental milestones - what to look for and how to encourage positive steps and progress - not pushing, but supporting their development in ways that we know work.

  • We show you fun things to do with your kid and help them learn through play. Each month you get a Ten Minutes Together activity - This is a resource you can use with your child to develop a skill, an activity you can try which encourages learning through play, or a creative game that builds connection and family bonds. We show you what to do and why it works. These develop physical, emotional and social skills and help to build language and critical thinking abilities and you can build them into a library of go-to ideas.

  • One of our Top Tips guides with practical and actionable things you can try in response to common childrearing issues.

  • A monthly review of a book, hand picked by teachers to encourage your child’s growing love of books and their ‘story bank’ - the number of stories they know and love.

  • Each month we give you a perspective from someone who has worked on the child-rearing coal face. Be they a parent, a grandparent, a teacher or TA, an educational expert a head teacher, or even just Dorothy from the Co-op (bless ‘er!) - we aim to give you some insights and advice from people in the know, who will help you by sharing their experiences!

  • We will always give you preview access to anything important that we release, and as most of what we release is super important, that means you’ll get it!

We know you are busy and life with young children is hectic, so:

  • Our membership gives you easy to read, practical and useful strategies that work

  • All our member’s materials are digital, so…

  • You get to keep them forever and refer to them when you need them

  • You can read them on your phone or a screen, on the bus or when eating your lunch…

  • …or print them out to share with your household and get all your kid’s adults (grandparents, carers etc) on the same message

  • Our practical tips are easy to fit into your busy life and our activities use things you already have in your home, so you can hit the ground from day one

  • We show you how to carve out time with your child and use it to help you to build trust, and calm amongst the chaos

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Ready To Shine 2026 memberships open to parents on the 1st of May.

But, if you are on our mailing list, then you can sign up straight away and get access to April’s pack of resources too - something that won’t be available to other parents in May!

So, for less than the cost of a meal deal or a posh coffee, you can join today and get started on helping your child to shine!

Let’s Get Ready To Shine!

Ready To Shine Member
£4.99
Every month
£52.00
Every year

As a valued Ready To Shine member, you will get exclusive access to our monthly tool kit of resources and materials to build up your child's skills, and enhance your's too, building your child's skills and your parenting armoury! We will also send you advanced access to selected new resources and features, and you will be given priority access to booking any future courses that we run. You also get our monthly book review. In short, we'll treat you like royalty!


✓ Access to the community chat
✓ The Nudge - everything you need to know to be prepared
✓ The Knowledge - Building skills for you and your kid
✓ The KnowHow - a practical activity to do with your child
✓ Our monthly blog - a topical look at education and kids
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So, what happens if you don’t become a member…?

I’m not going to play games and try to scare you into joining - being ready to learn is not a case of life and death, but I would encourage you to ask yourself these questions:

  • If you could boost all your kid’s GCSE results by 3 grades….

  • If you knew that by simply making a few simple tweaks to how you parent, you could enjoy parenting more and have more harmony…

  • If I told you that you would sleep better at night, worry less about if you’re doing the right thing, and feel confident in every parenting decision you make…

  • If you could be more in touch with what your kid does all day, feeling connected and closer…

  • If you could easily help boost your child’s progress in school, helping them to feel confident and competent, and do it all through play…

  • If I told you that you could improve their self esteem, their confidence, independence and long term mental health…

  • If you could do all this in just ten minutes a day…

all for under £5 a month you’d go for it wouldn’t you.

Of course you would.

You’d be mad not to. You only get one chance at this, so let’s get them Ready to Shine together!

Now get that form filled in and let’s get started!