Technology for kids: How to set the rules
When it comes to technology for kids, the conclusion always seems to be: Less if more. But is it really all that bad?
Cyberbullying: Help for your child
Bullying today is no longer confined to the school grounds. Here are 7 ways to provide our kids with cyberbullying help.
Building resilience in children
Your child’s coping skills can be directly linked to how they react to difficult situations. It’s why building resilience in children is so important.
What to do if your child has seen porn
Young people innately want to know more about love and sex, yet porn has the ability to destroy everything that is good about romance, love and relationships.
Why is my child always sick with a cold?
Are you at home again looking after a sick child? Here are ways to boost your child’s immunity and how to comfort a sick child.
Is this what second children are like?
Is your second-born a total whirlwind? Science has an answer for those spicy personalities. Here’s how to parent with peace.
đ„ Simple ways to spend one-on-one time with kids
Spending one-on-one time with your children is essential to all areas of their development, regardless of whether they are a newborn, toddler or teenager.Â
Does your child need multivitamins?
Vitamins are “vital” for our bodies to work effectively. So you would think your child needs multivitamins for good health right? Wrong.
Pocket money for kids: How to do it right
Giving kids pocket money isn’t simply about how much or how often. It’s also about teaching kids financial literacy, work ethics and life skills.
Business ideas for kids: Building your childâs entrepreneurial skills
Sixty-five per cent of children entering primary school in 2021 will end up working in a job that currently does not exist, and something is missing in their education.
Is your child’s after school care doing more harm than good?
New Australian guidelines for kids in Outside School Hours Care (OSHC)Â have the potential to affect many children on a regular basis.
Smacking children: The only time you should do it
Physical punishments to correct our children’s behaviour can sometimes be seen as child abuse. You’d be surprised why there’s still a case for smacking.