Even more kitchen and garden goodness in the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program for Early Childhood Perfect for little hands and curious minds, the Kitchen Garden Program for Early Childhood is a play-based, hands-on program that helps teach children about fresh, seasonal, delicious food. Setting up the program is...

‘Welcome to our world’: families of children with cancer say the pandemic has helped them feel seen, while putting them in peril, writes Jenny Davies. For billions of people across the world, life as we knew it stopped in 2020. Families and friends were separated. Masks mandated....

In the war of wills with her children, Gemma Rolleman has learnt to pick her battles. Last night, my seven-year-old daughter regurgitated a spoonful of my carefully prepared risotto back onto her plate. “Yuck,” she spluttered, her nose wrinkled, “that’s disgusting.” I half expected the reaction....

Teachers looking for pen pals to encourage literacy should look at the Australia Post's brand-new Education Hub which brings many curriculum-aligned resources together to help their students discover the joy of letter writing through its popular Pen Pal Club. The Pen Pal Club is open year-round...

A new Victorian-wide movement just launched aims to transform food and drink options in schools and other community organisations in an effort to provide children with the healthy start they need to learn, grow and thrive. Vic Kids Eat Well will support organisations to take simple, achievable steps, including ditching sugar drinks, boosting...

Researcher Fatemeh Aminpour, reports that conflict is one of the main barriers to children’s play during school recess.  Here are 6 school design tips to keep the peace Research has found students experience an average of one conflict at recess every three minutes. My own research shows...

In raising her son, who has cerebral palsy, Alex Field has learned to focus on his ability rather than his disability.  When my son was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, I was shocked, terrified and alone. Fear of the unknown and of what lay ahead consumed me. Looking...

Susie Emery writes that this year’s Digital Australia report found, as a country, Australians spent more time playing digital games than watching free-to-air TV during the 2020 and 2021 lockdowns. Whether you’re new to playing or you’re a seasoned gamer, what better way to celebrate Australia’s...

Looking for some new ideas on how you can celebrate Christmas Day with the family? From breakfast, to lunch and dinner we hope these ideas inspire you and add a little cheer to your special day! Breakfast Why not start the festivities early with some themed brekkie that...