What You Need to Know about Interpreting Dreams, What They’re Telling You | Rose Inserra | Ep 186

  Dreams have meaning and can hold symbolic and sometimes hidden cryptic messages for us. As we’ve all experienced, some of our dreams can be explained, and others can’t. Some of our dreams we can remember, others not so much…. Continue Reading >

Science Week 2021: How to Make Learning a Shared Experience to See your Child’s Scientific Mind Grow

Kelly Hollis, Global Head of Science at Education Perfect   “Why is the sky blue..?” Science learning begins with curiosity. A 2017 survey conducted by UK child psychologist, Dr. Sam Wass found curious children would ask an average of 73… Continue Reading >

What You Say and How You Say It Can Elevate Your Child’s Thinking

As a parent you have untapped power to positively influence your child’s thinking in a variety of ways. You may have heard of the Pygmalion effect. Research shows that human beings respond to what others expect from them. Parents’ expectations… Continue Reading >

Choosing Your Birth Setting

Homebirths: In the Home or the Hospital? Homes and hospitals–they might not seem to have a whole lot in common, except for the fact that they both begin with the letter H. But homebirth and hospital birth can and do… Continue Reading >

How to Cope with Reminders of your Pregnancy and Child Loss | Amelia Walker and Chris Barnes from Gidget Foundation | Ep 169

   The loss of a baby or a child is undoubtedly the most devastating, heartbreaking experience anyone could possibly endure. It’s common for many parents to experience intense and profound feelings of despair, loss, and heartache and is left… Continue Reading >

5 Books for the end of the day

I can distinctly remember sometimes experiencing the tight feeling in my chest as I contemplated reading at night to my children. Our eldest was like a helium balloon and it took all my energy to get her off the ceiling… Continue Reading >

Stopping Domestic Violence Starts in Early Childhood | Kari Sutton | Ep 167

  Our earliest experiences in childhood form the foundation of who we become in adulthood. Did you know that 90% of a child’s brain develops by age 5? During this time, a child’s neural pathways are formed based on their… Continue Reading >

What to expect at baby swimming lessons

By Mark Collins, CEO of JUMP! Swim Schools   If you’re planning to or thinking about introducing your baby to swimming lessons from an early age (3 months+), the experience is much different to starting a child at an older… Continue Reading >

How to escape boredom through at-home escape rooms

Media kindly brought to you by U. Games   We get it – you’re probably convinced that you’ve tried every form of at-home entertainment while your family has wrestled with pandemic-induced cabin fever. Saddled with the ‘new normal’ for a… Continue Reading >

Why Kids Lose Their Stuff and Parents Lose Their Mind!

by Dr. Scott Zarcinas   Take a stroll around any primary school or high school and you’ll find lost property boxes crammed with school tops, jackets, hats, calculators, and even socks and shoes. It’s like the story of the Magic… Continue Reading >