👀 Is your child’s vision holding them back—without you even knowing?
Children don’t always know how to explain blurry vision, and many parents assume school screenings are enough. But eyesight shapes how they learn, play, and grow.
📚 From struggling to see the board to avoiding reading and sports, undetected myopia (short-sightedness) can impact every part of your child’s life—and it’s on the rise.
💡 Good news? There’s plenty we can do to slow its progression and protect their future eye health. It all starts with regular eye checks.
✨ Don’t leave vision to chance—add an eye test to your child’s health checklist today.
🧠 Learn why vision is the secret to confidence, learning and thriving →
Raising teens in the digital age isn’t easy, and as parents, we’re all trying to find the balance. From screen time overload to managing emotional resilience, it can feel overwhelming. But it’s not about being perfect; it’s about helping our teens build resilience with values, healthy habits, and intentional living. 🌱💪
In our latest article,Emma Lagerlow, wealth and mindset coach, author of Worthy & Wealthy: Discovering Abundance and Fulfilment Beyond Money, and host of the podcast It’s a Mindset shares her insights as a mother of four and offer practical tips for empowering your teen to navigate today’s fast-paced, digital world. Start with their values, protect their well-being, and be the example they need to thrive. 💖✨
Are our kids really connected or just lonelier than ever? 📱💔 In a world where screens dominate their days, many children are facing an unseen epidemic of isolation. While online interactions are a part of life, they’re not enough to nourish the deep, emotional bonds that kids need to thrive. 🌱
What’s behind this loneliness, and how can YOU make a difference? 🤔 Learn how digital media is shaping your child’s social world, and discover simple steps to help them build real, meaningful connections. ❤️
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