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.
What children of all ages really need
All levels of play help to develop social-emotional competence and teach children how to interact with adults and peers. So when it comes to what children of all ages really need, the answer is: Play.
Free Printable: How to give money to kids in 6 simple steps
A 6-step guide for giving your children pocket money: Free to download in a handy format.
Cold over? You still need to do these 6 things
Before you heave a sigh of relief that your child’s illness is finally over (again), be sure to do these things to reduce their chance of falling ill again.
How to be a good digital citizen
Our children will go online sooner or later, whether we like it or not. The trick, as parents, is to teach them how to be a good digital citizen.
What science says about raising happy, healthy children
Science is beginning to back up what we’ve traditionally believed to be the secret to raising happy, healthy children.
Download a free screen time plan printable
Help your child find a healthy balance between screen time and green time with this free screen time plan that you can download.
Be careful if you’re doing one of these things with your kids
In 2012, we asked 128 Australian psychologists and counsellors what they considered to be examples of over-parenting.
How to deal with exam stress
Witnessing your child caving in under the stress of exams? Here are 8 ways to help them cope with the mental pressure.
6 ways to help your child cope with rejection
Talking to our children about their emotional pain is just as important as treating their physical pain. Here are six things you can do to help them cope with rejection.
3 recipes books to help your school lunchbox woes
Are you wondering what you’ll do for school lunchboxes for the rest of the year? These recipe books may just be the answer.
How to identify your child’s strengths and cultivate them
One psychologist has the secret to finding your child’s strengths, unleashing their innate potential and a free printable to encourage their inner genius.