Tag: News
Prep for the teen years
“The teenage years feature a lot of dysregulation, and we don’t want that to carry forward into adulthood.”
So, Eltham psychologist and author Dr Jari...
Space to spread your wings
Need a new place for your little monkey to play?
This new playground in the Averley estate could be a winner!
It’s at the corner of...
A new place for everyone to play
Australia's largest inclusive slide is just the start of the accessibility features at Clyde North's new playground.
The Tree Walk Park opened for play on...
Home improvement
Melbourne Zoo’s elephants have a spacious new home and are welcoming visitors to stroll through it.
Six adult Asian elephants and three calves settled into...
Cinnamon apple fritters
As the weather begins to cool, we naturally find ourselves looking for more indoor activities that not only warm our hearts but fill our...
Car seat safety fears
Car seats save little lives, but 90 percent are incorrectly fitted or adjusted, putting children at risk of serious injury or death in a...
Celebrating storytime
A national reading ritual has celebrated 25 years of promoting literacy.
Millions of children, teachers, parents, and caregivers across Australia read The Truck Cat in...
From learning to read, to choosing to read
New books designed to keep kids turning pages will soon be hitting shelves.
So Your Kid’s Next Read (YKNR) is partnering with Affirm Press for...
Why dads struggle – and how mums can help
I am sitting in a room full of men.
Their ages vary from early twenties through to fifties.
A room full of men has a unique...
Downtime helps kids find their flow
Kids need to find their flow.
And no, that’s not in the yoga sense. It’s about being completely immersed in an activity and fully present...
Eczema explanation
An Australian-first study has linked childhood eczema to natural fats found in babies’ skin.
Researchers hope this new discovery could identify children at risk of...
Want success? Get creative!
Creativity is essential for academic success, according to a new study.
University of South Australia researchers suggest that students who think outside the box are...


















