• All
  • Australiana
  • baby
  • Back To School
  • Book Reviews
  • Book Week
  • Bugaboo
  • Celebrate
  • child
  • children's health
  • Christmas
  • Climate Change
  • creatives
  • creativity
  • Dinner
  • diy
  • Easter
  • Editors Picks
  • Education
  • Family
  • fos
  • Friendship
  • gifts
  • Halloween
  • Holiday Fun
  • home
  • homes
  • Inform
  • Inspire
  • living
  • Love
  • Love To Learn
  • made
  • Mental Health
  • mother
  • Motherhood
  • motherhood creativity series
  • mothers
  • Movie Reviews
  • Nature
  • nostalgia series
  • Parenting
  • people
  • play
  • Resources
  • School Holidays
  • simplicity series
  • Sponsored Feature
  • Spring
  • Uncategorized
  • Validate
  • Win
  • Women
  • Women's Health

Favourite Easter craft activities to try by Zoe Gilpin (@thediydecorator) DIY Easter Hat What you need: Super Glue Gel Clear Glue Minis Straw hat (or similar) Decorative coloured rope Various Easter themed decorations Assorted faux floral foliage Optional: Spray paint to prime and change the hat...

Frustration or anger can trigger breath-holding spells, write Shivanthan Shanthikumar and David Tingay. As a parent should you be worried? It’s time to leave the playground but your 12-month-old daughter doesn’t want to. She gets angry, cries out loudly, breathing all the way out and then...

Crafting and art work can be very rewarding for children on many levels, says clinical psychologist Renee Mills. It can help you connect with your kids by just spending time with them. Whether it’s fathoming up a new Easter hat design for the annual school Easter hat...

Taking information from the internet is de rigueur for today’s students. Now that many have to work from home under unusual conditions Klay Lamprell considers the weighty issue of plagiarism. Information is at their fingertips. With just a few clicks of a keyboard, children can not...

Madonna King sought the counsel of 500 10-year-old girls, 1,600 mothers, and 100 Year Five school teachers for her new book, Ten-ager. Dozens of school principals, teen psychologists, doctors, researchers and female role models were also interviewed to provide a guide for parents helping tween...

Childhood is an important time for healthy development, learning, and establishing the foundations for future wellbeing. Most Australian children are healthy, safe and doing well. However, childhood is also a time of vulnerability and a child’s outcomes can vary depending on where they live and...

This mum believes that sometimes our children will face difficult situations that we will not be able to remove them from; but our job, as parents, is to help them through those hard times. ...

Imagine having your period and no money for pads or tampons. Would you still go to school? asks Sarah Duffy, Michelle O'Shea and Patrick van Esch The New South Wales Education Department said last week said it would trial a program to hand out free pads...

US coalition lodges complaint to FTC over maths game Prodigy. At first glance, Prodigy seems like a fun way to interest children in math. In reality, it jeopardises children’s relationships with learning at a time when so much is already working against their success. (Campaign for...

Dr Kurt Gebauer writes about the increasing number of children coping with acne and earlier-onset puberty. 16 per cent of girls and six per cent of boys reach puberty at eight to nine years of age. Children will inevitably morph into teenagers, with all the attendant...