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It’s all adding up to spell school success

Royal Borough: Mum launches learning support initiative

- By Kieran Bell kieranb@baylismedi­a.co.uk @KieranB_BM

A Maidenhead woman has used her experience of home-schooling in lockdown to start-up her own business supporting others through parenthood.

Nicky Cox, 42, a mother of three, created M2M Events after weeks of ‘tearing her hair out’ over phonics, tackling grammar and struggling to get her head around modern maths methods.

She has channelled her lockdown experience of teaching Ieuan, nine, Gethin, seven and Carys, four, into a venture that will provide support and social connection­s for parents across East Berkshire and South Bucks.

Nicky has a 20-year background in events working for the likes of the CBI (Confederat­ion

of British Industry) and organising conference­s attended by Prime Ministers and business leaders including Bill Gates.

She said: “I think the lockdowns and home-schooling has been a real challenge for us all. I know I suddenly realised I needed to connect more with other parents and better understand what the children are learning at school.

“I hope this will be a way mums can share their trials and tribulatio­ns over a glass of wine and hear from experts in a relaxed environmen­t.”

M2M Events organises a series of expert-led talks and discussion­s on various topics designed around requests from other parents.

The first event, Clueless about Phonics, was held on Wednesday at the Lord Grenfell pub in Oldfield Roadand attended by 15 people who heard about the difference between a split diagraph and a phoneme from three education experts at Highfield Preparator­y School, Cookham Rise Primary School and Whiteknigh­ts English Hub.

There are also social events in the pipeline for school

PTAs, such as a netball tournament at Braywick Leisure Centre on Saturday, March 26, where parents can form teams and compete for a cash prize.

Estate agent EweMove Maidenhead has also shown support for the business in providing the cash prize for the winners of the contest.

Steve Hay, branch director, said: “As a fellow Maidenhead business owner, EweMove Maidenhead are delighted to have the opportunit­y to support Nicky and her start-up business.

“M2M Events provide exciting opportunit­ies for mums

in the area to network via creative, fun events, while gaining invaluable advice and tips to support the family. M2M are sure to go from strength to strength.”

The next M2M event is Clueless About Grammar on Wednesday at The Lord Grenfell in Oldfield Road, followed by a Clueless About 11 Plus session on Wednesday, January 9 at the same venue. Visit bit.ly/3nBmR6u to book.

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M2M Events offers families help with education.

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