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By Deb Hopper, Occupational Therapist It’s one of those mornings. Your six-year-old is still wandering around half-dressed after you’ve told him to get ready at least a dozen times. Your eight-year-old is dressed, but is glued to the TV… Continue Reading >
Gross motor skills are important for your child’s overall development. These are skills that involve the movement and coordination of large muscles. These skills are important for your child’s daily activities like walking, standing, sitting upright, running and so on…. Continue Reading >
It’s happening – your bub is becoming a toddler. You will have noticed many changes as they’ve grown over the past year, and there are many more exciting milestones to come! At the toddler stage, your little one will become… Continue Reading >
Though comfort and indulgent eating at home has made it all too easy for children to reach for a cheeky snack or two, it is still possible to incorporate a balanced diet by introducing new and nourishing recipes. With many… Continue Reading >
A baby shower is a joyous occasion that calls for delightful decorations and celebrations. A stunning bouquet can enhance the atmosphere and express best wishes for the parents-to-be.
Many behaviours and habits we learn as kids become life-long lessons that set us on the path for success. For example, studies show that kids who are physically active continue this healthy habit into their adulthood, choosing to lead active… Continue Reading >
By Asha Zappa Being a parent can be triggering. The Circle of Security parenting education program, designed to support parents to understand their child’s emotional world, calls this ‘shark music’. This relates to the discomfort of reliving situations that unconsciously… Continue Reading >
No matter how exciting it is to be a parent the constant care of a newborn can absolutely drain you. The addition of a new baby to the family can be a huge adjustment for everyone. A whole day can… Continue Reading >
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