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Women don’t have a ‘surge’ in fertility before menopause – but surprise pregnancies can happen, even after 45, writes Karin Hammarberg We occasionally see media reports about celebrities in their mid-40s having surprise pregnancies. You might also hear stories like these from friends or relatives or...

Open Days and Special Events allow parents to see if the school is a right fit for their child and that the school offers the academic and cultural expectations of the family. They are an important event for both the schools and their pupils and...

Maths and creativity don’t have to be opposites—they might just be the perfect pair for better learning outcomes. Could Creative Thinking Boost Literacy and Numeracy? When ‘Elephant’ toothpaste erupts in the science lab, history lessons involve Pokémon playing cards, and maths students bake chocolate brownies, it might...

When it comes to deciding whether or not a child is ready to participate in organised sport, the ball is in the parents’ court, writes Rob Pegley. Many have seen footage of a young Tiger Woods swinging a golf club at age three. It’s a rudimentary...

Inspired by the symbol of a rainbow—representing diversity, hope, and connection—Teach A Rainbow fosters an atmosphere where every child feels valued and supported.  As parents, one of the most important decisions we make is choosing the right early learning centre for our children. With so many...

Elise Waghorn, asks if it's a good idea. It’s almost the end of the school year. And that means it’s “awards season” for school students. Before the holidays, students, teachers and families will gather for speech days where awards will be handed out for academic performance, citizenship,...

Julianne Moore’s children’s book about redheads is under ‘review’, reports Sarah Mokrzycki,  Actor Julianne Moore’s picture book, Freckleface Strawberry, was recently removed for “compliance review” from schools serving the families of US military and civilian defence personnel. The review, conducted by the US Department of Defense, is...