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As parents all across Australia prepare for their children for new challenges in 2025, Royal Flying Doctor Service Child, Adolescent and Family Clinical Lead, Lesley Harvey has some advice for when the change causes anxiety or concern. A new year… Continue Reading >
Are you a parent or caregiver struggling to find the proper support for your child with special needs? Navigating the complex world of disability support for children in Sydney can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to ensuring they receive… Continue Reading >
Ensuring a healthy home environment is a top priority for parents, especially when allergies are a concern. Allergens such as dust mites, pollen, and pet dander can significantly impact sensitive respiratory systems, particularly in children. Thoughtful choices in household fabrics,… Continue Reading >
Learn how bilingualism prepares children for future opportunities in an increasingly
interconnected and international workforce.
by Baker’s New Zealand After a summer of sun, fun and festivities, the idea of getting into back-to-school routines can be quite stressful for parents. The early morning rush of breakfast and lunch box prep can seem daunting, but… Continue Reading >
For many, young and old, a new year brings with it change. It may be a new mum heading back to work, a young child moving up rooms at daycare, a 4-year-old entering the world of schooling, new year classes,… Continue Reading >
For many of us, sharing a secret with a friend or family member was a normal part of our childhood. The idea of being entrusted with a secret would conjure up feelings of delight as you furtively promised ‘never to… Continue Reading >
The summer holiday break is starting to look like a memory of the past as school started. Going back to school can be a challenging and exciting time. Seeing friends that we have not seen in the past few weeks,… Continue Reading >
If you’re someone who eats when you’re stressed, depressed or anxious, you’re not alone. According to psychiatrist Phillipa Hay,“Around once a week, one in 10 Australians engages in some form of emotional eating, binge eating or out-of-control eating,” Additional research… Continue Reading >
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