When Period Pain Starts Getting in the Way of School

It often starts with a simple sentence on a school morning:

“Mum, my stomach really hurts.”

But what if it’s more than just cramps?

For thousands of girls, period pain can mean missed school days, difficulty concentrating in class, sitting out sport, avoiding social activities, and quietly struggling through lessons every month.

Because period pain is so common, it’s often brushed aside as something girls should simply learn to live with. Yet when pain begins affecting attendance, learning, confidence, sleep, or wellbeing, it deserves to be taken seriously.

This article explores the signs that period pain may be impacting your child’s education, what’s considered normal, when to seek medical advice, and how parents can help their daughters feel supported, comfortable, and confident at school.

No child should have to choose between managing pain and participating in the moments that shape their childhood.

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How Do I Know That I Am A Good Parent?

From the moment you found out you were becoming a parent… you’ve been trying to get it right. 💛

The choices.
The worry.
The constant question playing in the background…

“Am I a good parent?”

If you’ve ever asked yourself that quietly at the end of a long day—you are not alone.

Because in a world that feels louder, faster, and more uncertain than ever… parenting can feel overwhelming.

But here’s the truth most parents forget:

You don’t need to be perfect to be enough.

This article gently walks you through the most common parenting worries—and gives you something most of us rarely give ourselves…

💛 perspective
💛 reassurance
💛 and permission to breathe again

If you need a moment to feel seen today… this is it.

👉 Read the full article and come back to yourself.

You’re doing better than you think. Always.

Why Every Parent, Carer, and Teacher in Australia Needs to Know CPR

We baby-proof our homes.
We watch them near water.
We do everything to keep them safe…
But what about the moment something goes wrong?
CPR training is one of the most important things you can do as a parent—yet most of us put it off.
This is your reminder.