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.
Talking to your children about COVID-19
We can’t shield them from the information, but our resident psychologist suggests ways to steer them away from fear.
Expert formula to building good character in children
Character counts! Psychologist Collet Smart discusses her research on how to teach children character.
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.
7 kids’ books about gratitude
From intentional activities and service opportunities to the books we read, we can shine a spotlight on gratitude.
3 books for kids who want to change the world
These are the books you want your kids to read when you realise the future of our world lies in their hands.
Raising kind and confident kids
When raising kids, kindness doesn’t mean weakness. What does it mean to raise a kind yet confident child?
Teaching boys to rescue damsels in distress doesn’t spell the end of feminism
When did rescuing become such a bad thing, something to discourage in our boys?
This is why you don’t need to give your kids your full attention
How can I be a good mother, when I have so much else to do?
Three questions about photo consent you need to ask your kid’s childcare or school
Many childcare centres and schools will take a photo of your child playing or learning and send it to you during the day. Here’s what you need to know to protect your kid.
🎥 A conversation about body image with your children
Change the language you use about body image with your children.
Tried and tested ways to survive long-distance car trips with children
A few things can make the difference between a long-distance car trip being a living nightmare and mostly tolerable—even enjoyable.