Free printable: Rhyming game to teach literacy
Rhyming games help young children strengthen listening and concentration skills, and it helps them hear, notice, identify and start to play with the individual units of sound that make up words.
Is time-out a positive punishment?
Some believe giving children quiet time doesn’t help them regulate their feelings. Is time-out a positive punishment? Two mums share their views.
6 tips for travelling with a baby
Cars, trains, taxis or buses. Here are 6 things you want to know when travelling with a baby.
Sleep disorders in children
In this podcast, Sydney Adventist Hospital paediatrician Dr Hugh Allen discusses the most commonly asked questions and treatment options for kids’ sleeping disorders.
Feelings word list (Free Printable!)
Next time your child expresses their emotions, extend their vocabulary by using this list to help them to label these feelings.
How to explain death to a child
It can sometimes be difficult to explain death to a child, especially if you’re processing grief yourself. Here are a few tips on what to do.
Free printable: How to discipline a child
How do you discipline your child at home? Learn how to discipline a child with this step-by-step guide you can print and keep in a handy place.
Would you discipline another parent’s child?
It’s one thing to discipline your own child, but would you ever step in to tell another child off if what they’re doing is impacting your kid? Two mums share their views.
Indoor activities for kids
Stuck indoors with no idea what to do? Here are 11 easy and fun indoor activities for kids to do at home, especially perfect on a rainy day.
How to introduce a new baby to a toddler
Are you about to welcome a new baby to your family? Here’s are 7 easy things to do introduce a new sibling to a toddler.
How to make screen time work for your preschooler
How much screen time should children have and are educational apps really of much benefit?
Baby grinding teeth: Is it normal?
Hearing a baby grinding teeth is probably one of the harsher sounds parents can hear, but is it a sign of deeper medical conditions?