Parents’ guide to getting homework done
Turn homework into a positive routine with these simple tips to help your child stay motivated without the stress or daily struggle. With the right strategies, homework can become a great opportunity to build focus, responsibility and even connection with your child. While it can…
How to talk to teens about consent
Learn how to talk to your teen about consent with clarity and compassion—so they’re equipped for healthy, respectful relationships.
Why real listening could be the parenting shift you need
Real listening goes beyond hearing words—it builds connection, trust and emotional safety. Here’s why it matters more than you think.
The hidden danger in saying “He’s just shy”
Calling your child “shy” might seem harmless, but research shows labels can shape their identity and behaviour—often in limiting ways.
Adolescence anxiety: Signs to look out for and how to help
As young people face physical changes, brain development and online pressures, anxiety is becoming more common.
The gentle decline of gentle parenting
Is gentle parenting losing its impact? Here are some reasons behind its gradual decline and what its future might look like.
How to help your child succeed in school
While teachers have a huge impact on your child’s school achievements and success, your involvement also helps your child to succeed.
The four attachment styles and their impact on parenting
Discover the four attachment styles and how they shape your parenting approach, influence your child’s development and impact relationships.
The Pygmalion effect: How expectations shape your kids
Discover the Pygmalion effect and how your expectations can shape your child’s confidence, behaviour, and success in learning and life.
Feed your kids lollies—just don’t tell them it’s bad
Teaching kids about balanced eating starts with our language. Avoid negative messaging to help them build a healthy relationship with food.
Is it just sibling rivalry or something worse?
[Warning: This story talks about abuse.] Sibling rivalry is normal but what if it’s something more sinister? What if it’s sibling violence? Here’s how to tell the difference. As parents, we often expect some level of sibling rivalry in our homes. Children argue, compete for…
Why children lie
Discover why children lie, what it reveals about their development, and how to respond with understanding to encourage honesty and trust.