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Starting school was a far bigger wrench for me than it was for my son, writes Cathy Watson “Sending my second child – my ‘soft’ son – into the ruthless world of school was a harsh concept and I struggled with it far more than he...

We need a better food labelling system. Parents especially find the Health Star Ratings confusing and unhelpful, write Juliet Bennett, Alex Broom, and Davi  Raubenheimer Food labels are intended to support healthy choices. But not all labelling schemes are equal. Australia currently uses a voluntary Health Star...

Adults like to talk about ‘big school’. This can make the change seem scary for some children, writes Kelly Simpson. Starting school is a time of great anticipation and excitement for young children and families. The buildup can last for months as children go to orientation...

Should anti-bullying approaches encourage kids to be ‘upstanders’? The evidence is not clear, writes Karyn Healy School bullying is one of the most serious issues facing Australian schools. Students who are bullied can be left psychologically and emotionally devastated for years afterwards. Recently, the federal government released the...

Pool parties, icy poles, brightly coloured swimmers and backyard barbecues — for many Australian families, summer and water go hand in hand. But while water play is a cherished part of childhood, it also brings very real risks. Drowning remains one of the leading causes of...

When children with disability can learn and participate alongside their peers, everyone benefits, writes Nicole Rinehart Programs such as AllPlay Dance show what’s possible. Developed through research at Monash University and Deakin University, and co-funded by philanthropy, AllPlay Dance creates inclusive school and community dance opportunities...

Busy weeknights call for low-effort, high-reward dinners — and these slow cooker chicken tacos deliver. Simply add the ingredients, let the slow cooker do the work, then shred and serve in tacos, burritos or salads. Perfect for young budding chefs to try! Prep time: 5 minutes| Cooking...