Dr Jenny Nash, Head of Education Impact, LEGO Education School closures across Australia have involved parents in their child’s education in new and lasting ways. For parents of students in hybrid learning, particularly those in primary school, it can… Continue Reading >
We know all too well the pressures for parents and carers who have been supporting their children’s education through remote learning over the last 18 months have been intense. Especially for families in Victoria due to the ongoing and… Continue Reading >
To most people, their children are their most precious asset. Deciding who will care for your minor children if you are no longer here is something that a lot of people struggle with when putting their Will in place. So,… Continue Reading >
On the back of marathon restrictions and extended lockdowns, countless parents around Australia will be overjoyed at the thought of children returning back to school for good. But, did you know that from 2019 to 2020 in Victoria alone… Continue Reading >
I think it’s fair to say parents are completely overextended lockdowns and homeschooling. As we emerge from this point in time, it’s important for us to reflect: What has this time taught us? How is it likely to affect… Continue Reading >
by Dr. Scott Zarcinas Emotions are powerful. They can be the wind pushing your child toward their goals, or they can be the anchor ropes tying them to the spot. So it’s very important to teach our children about… Continue Reading >
The ancient art of storytelling has been around since time began. As a tribal species, humans have relied on storytelling to help people connect, learn and communicate, with ourselves and others. The voice of narration has always had a… Continue Reading >
Evolution. By definition, biologically, is defined as ‘change in the gene pool of a population from generation to generation by such processes as mutation, natural selection, and genetic drift. The recent increase in climate change awareness has increased a… Continue Reading >
Katherine Ohlsen “Every day counts and there is no ‘safe’ threshold for absences” – Hancock et al., 2013. When teachers were first thrown into the pandemic, learning to adjust to the new way of educating our students was first… Continue Reading >
Have you ever thought, that as we sleep we are in our most vulnerable and defenseless state. For this reason, it’s no surprise that many children crave the companionship, support and comfort of their parents as they wind down… Continue Reading >
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