4 Ways A Night Light Can Improve The Bedtime Experience For Children And Parents

Media kindly brought to you by Mylight   A positive association with bedtime and the dark is important for kids of all ages, in order to form healthy habits and expectations for sleep. Parents devote a great deal of time… Continue Reading >

Screen Time for Babies and Young Children

Babies and toddlers love watching screens, couple that with the fact that there are screens everywhere now and the result is often too much screen time. Many parents are concerned about the amount of screen time their baby or toddler… Continue Reading >

Building Resilience in Children

Stress is something we all have to deal with no matter what our age. It is important that as adults we help children deal with stress and changes. Building resilience in children will help them  cope with the ups and… Continue Reading >

How Often Can I See My Child?

Breaking-up create a new dynamic in the family and raises a lot of questions. Unfortunately, there isn’t one perfect solution that can be applied to every family and there are a number of unique factors and considerations that each family… Continue Reading >

Children are your greatest teachers

What just happened? You’ve just entered a whole new world. A world which you know something and at the same time, nothing, about. All because you’ve just become a parent. You had it all figured in your head before you… Continue Reading >

I am a Separated Parent, What are My Rights?

The Family Law Act is key piece of legislation that deals with care arrangements for children following a separation. The law acknowledges the importance for children of having a relationship with parents and other family members, however, for the Judge,… Continue Reading >

What Sugar Is Really Doing To Your Teeth

Article to be attributed to Tabitha Acret, Dental Hygienist at AIRFLOW Dental Spa Sugar is something that we hear about a lot, whether it be via school, doctors, nutritionists, the dentist. The reason why it’s such a hot topic is that it… Continue Reading >

Keeping our Little Farmers Safe

Whether it be country kids who live there or kids from the big smoke who are lucky enough to visit during the holidays, farms provide a great environment for children to live, learn, play and explore. With plenty of wide… Continue Reading >

Parents Warned not to Use Face Coverings for Children Under 2 Years of Age

Kidsafe Victoria and the Monash Children’s Hospital have issued a warning to parents and carers about the dangers of using face masks or coverings, particularly for children under 2 years of age. The warning comes after the introduction of ​requirements… Continue Reading >

Taking care of YOU? 

Jay Anderson Having a baby??  or recently had a baby? Whether its your first child or a new addition to the family……..Its been an interesting few months I am sure!!  Body changes. Planning and preparing. Looking forward to the birth… Continue Reading >