Why your child should have an early bedtime
The benefits of getting your kid to bed early go beyond a brief moment of “you-time” after they’ve gone to sleep. It has the potential to give them a healthy head start too.
How to avoid shame-based parenting
Are you shaming your child? Many parents are unknowingly shaming their children, and this can result in negative long-term effects.
Tips for going vegan—at any stage of life
You can go vegan no matter how old (or young) you are. However, depending on what stage of life you’re at, there are certain things to look out for when on a plant-based diet.
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.
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 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.
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!”
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.
Why good enough parenting is the best parenting
You’ll be surprised why psychologists say good enough parenting actually helps build a secure attachment with your kids, and is actually the best type of parenting.
3 reasons why you should stop yelling at your kids
A psychologist explains why we shout at our kids, whether it will cause irreparable damage and strategies we can take to stop shouting at them.
When your child wants to quit
Psychologist Collett Smart walks us through the strategies to help teach your child to embrace challenges, persevere and grow from mistakes.