Why Vision Care Needs to Be a Priority for Parents with Young Children

Many parents tend to focus on general paediatric care and, in the process, may sometimes overlook their children’s eye care. Our previous article discussed myopia, a prevalent eye condition that can cause blurred distance vision. Its progression can lead to serious… Continue Reading >

Little Live Pets – My Puppy’s Home: Where Imagination Meets Education

  In the ever-evolving world of children’s toys, discovering one that seamlessly blends education, creativity, and delightful surprises in a single package is a rare gem. Little Live Pets – My Puppy’s Home is a heartwarming addition to the range… Continue Reading >

Transforming Bodies and Minds – Your house as the playground

Dr Jane Williams and Dr Tessa Grigg In the past few years there have been lots of media articles warning us about the escalating numbers of children who are inactive, overweight and risk long-term health problems. Furthermore, children who are… Continue Reading >

Are Trampolines Safe? What Parents Need to Know

Trampolines have become a go-to choice for families seeking exciting and active outdoor experiences for their children. But what about safety? While it’s natural to have concerns, rest assured that when used responsibly and with proper precautions, trampolines offer more… Continue Reading >

Why Babies need to Rock and Roll

Many parents instinctively work out that they can settle their new baby though gentle movement. Yes, that is why you sway in the supermarket queue even when you don’t have the baby with you!! So why do babies like movement… Continue Reading >

How creating an extended family network benefits parents and little ones alike

By Kelly Martin, Certified Infant and Young Child Sleep Consultant   A tale as old as time would have to be “it takes a village” to raise a child. We’ve heard it. We’ve seen it. And for many of us,… Continue Reading >

World Breastfeeding Week 2023 Celebrates ‘Enabling Breastfeeding: Making a Difference for Working Parents.

World Breastfeeding Week, an annual global campaign, is set to take place from August 1 to 7, 2023. This year’s theme, “Enabling Breastfeeding: Making a Difference for Working Parents,” highlights the importance of supporting breastfeeding mothers and creating conducive environments… Continue Reading >

Top Tips on Surviving Those Sleep-deprived Days

New Australian research has revealed that 77% of new parents feel judged by others based on their baby’s ability to sleep through the night. Of parents who reported feeling judged, one in two (48%) admitted to telling white lies about… Continue Reading >

Primitive Reflexes – Why Parents Need to Know about Them | Dr. Jane Williams | Ep 214

  Raising a newborn is an incredible journey filled with a whirlwind of new experiences. From the moment they enter our lives, we’re catapulted into a world of learning and new information we never knew existed.. From trying to best… Continue Reading >

Primitive Reflexes – Why parents need to know about them.

Dr Jane Williams, Dr Tessa Grigg and Bindy Cummings   Primitive reflexes are on our minds as Dr Jane and Dr Tessa attend a conference in London with a focus on ‘Movement and Cognition’. The conference participants understand that if… Continue Reading >