The one thing many parents overlook when their kids start school
“We saw [our daughter’s] picture on the side of a bus advertising the school and I just thought, I can’t fix this.”
5 secret weapons that will convert any child who hates reading
Are you watching your kids do absolutely anything to avoid reading and finding yourself with a growing sense of despair?
4 affordable Christmas gift ideas for teachers
Stuck for ideas for Christmas gifts for your child’s teachers and don’t want to spend too much? You’ll love these four super-easy ideas.
10 books to teach kids about identity and belonging
These books will help your child feel confident, develop a positive sense of who they are and feel like a valued and respected part of the family and community.
6 simple ways to raise kids to love reading
Here are some ideas to get your family kickstarted on a brand new lease of life when it comes to reading.
How to know when your child is ready for school
While there’s no official checklist for school readiness, there are a few traits and behaviours you can look for when it comes to your child starting school.
What to do when your child doesn’t get along with their teacher
As with any relationship, there will be some teachers who your child will warm to and some they will not.
Literacy expert: How children learn to write
There is one thing parents can all do at home to ensure their children successfully learn to write—and it’s not as hard as you think.
Reading aloud tips and FAQ
There are numerous benefits of reading aloud. Here’s how to create the most treasured hour in the day for you and your kids.
25 best read-aloud books
Read-aloud books for bedtime, to teach about being kind and strong feelings, and even books for older kids. (Plus a free printable!)
3 skills all kids need—and it’s not what you think
Forget reading writing and maths, these are the three skills your child needs to do well in life.
Reinventing the feminism definition for our girls
Dr Payal Mukherjee is a surgeon making waves in a traditionally male-dominated role. She’s also paving the way for and encouraging girls—her daughter included—to have a greater impact in the world they’ll inherit.