It’s often hard to find the words to express how much we appreciate our teachers. Thanks for all you do, teachers! Did you know today is a special day? It’s World Teacher’s Day, which is when we as parents (as well as our little ones)…
5 ways parents can help children adjust to being at school after lockdown
Parents of children who have just been through a lockdown event at their school can help them adjust to being back in class in 5 ways: Students are returning to their schools after months in lockdown in Victoria, New South Wales, and the ACT. Many will thrive on their…
Anxiety can affect kids’ academic performance. Here are 10 things that can help
Anxiety can have a negative impact on kids’ academic performance. Here are 10 things you can do to help your child overcome anxiety and succeed in school. While social and emotional effects of anxiety are often explored, many people may not realize anxiety can have…
5 questions to ask yourself before you dob – from an ethicist
Do you have any moral qualms about the 5th Commandment? If so, this article might be for you. It would seem that most people are more willing to violate the 5th Commandment than any of the others on some level. This article discusses 5 questions…
One mum’s lament about her kids returning to school
It’s back to school time again and for this mum, it’s a lament. The kids are going back to school, which means she has less free time on her hands. She also worries that the kids will get sucked into social media and video games…
How to prepare for reuniting with your grandkids as borders open
You’ve been looking forward to reuniting with your grandkids for weeks. You booked the plane tickets and now it’s time to pack! However, you find yourself sitting on your suitcase staring at a pile of clothes trying to figure out what will be appropriate attire….
Five signs you might have parental burnout
Parental burnout is a real thing, and it can happen to anyone. It’s important to recognize these five signs in order to take the necessary steps before you reach a point of no return. You’ve probably heard about burnout in the workplace, but did you…
“Why am I so tired?” Study shows babies cause daytime dysfunction for parents
Studies have shown that babies cause significant daytime dysfunction for parents. In a recent study, researchers found that mothers who breastfeed their baby at night reported being more tired during the day than those who don’t. Study participants also had to take shorter naps and…
Bedtime boomerangs: How to manage toddlers who keep getting up after bedtime
Do you have a toddler who just won’t stay in bed? It’s not uncommon for toddlers to get up after they’ve been put to sleep. In fact, many children who are between 18 months and 3 years old will refuse to go back to sleep…