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.
Speech and language development at home
Are you worried that your child may have delayed speech and language development or may not be developing clear speech and language normally?
5 easy ways to teach children compassion and empathy
Raising children with the ability to empathise is key in creating a kinder, more compassionate and loving world.
How parents can boost their kid’s gut health
A good diet in the early years of life can make a real difference to the health of a child.
How to teach your child patience
With everything at our fingertips in an instant, children are not learning the great art of waiting. There’s a surprising solution for that.
Age-appropriate chores: 5 ways to get your kids started
Let’s talk about why children should be doing the family chores from a young age and how to get them started. Make sure you read to the end for our list of age appropriate chores for kids aged two to teens.
Help! I have a hyperactive child!
There are active children and then there’s the hyperactive child. Here’s how to deal with a hyperactive child at home.
My kids didn’t expect this after they failed to do their chores—again
“I knew Jacob needed a consequence for his inaction, but all I could think about were the chores that awaited me, and here I was doing his simple chore on top of it!”
Weaning your baby from breastfeeding
Annabel Karmel is the lady behind the toddler-friendly ready meals you find in the supermarkets.
The best energy-boosting foods for kids
Kids rush from classroom to activity to home and back again. So they need high energy-boosting foods to sustain them.
It’s begun: Hilarious quarantine pregnancy announcements
All that #isolife during COVID-19 restrictions was bound to result in a quarantine baby boom. Here are some pregnancy announcements to make you laugh.
The bad news: Baby brain won’t go away without good postnatal care
Exhaustion, pain, forgetfulness, indecision, moodiness, weight gain or foggy thinking can be present even years after giving birth. Dr Oscar Serrallach believes it’s because of a condition he calls “postnatal depletion”.