By Georgia Dixon How much time do you think you spend each day with your eyes glued to Instagram, Facebook, Netflix and TikTok? A couple of hours? Maybe three? Well,…
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By Rebecca Perkins Understanding what it means to have a neurodivergent child. Nothing beats the euphoric feeling of welcoming your newborn child into the world. You dream of a bright…
By Michael Grose To better understand the power of birth order, parenting expert Michael Grose has written a timely update to his ground-breaking national bestseller Why First-borns Rule The World.…
By Maz Dela Cerna Once we start doubting ourselves and our abilities, it can be easy to fall into a cycle of negativity and our destructive thoughts can spiral. What…
As the health industry has boomed, so has the number of health foods that are available to consumers, but Australians are still suffering from poor diets as a result of…
By Kim Norton Following on from ‘Top 9 Stress Busters for Kids and Teens’, which appeared in Peninsula Kids magazine Autumn edition, here are some further “Stress Busters” to help…
By Dr Joanna McMillan Sore tummies are common in kids and it can be really hard to identify what exactly is causing the problem. Food is often the first thought…
By Georgie Doherty Yellow and red make orange! White and red make pink! Creative kids love the sensory texture of paint on their finger tips. A simple finger tip can…
By Yvette O’Dowd Touch is an overlooked sense, yet one which is incredibly powerful in the bonding between parent and child. Ashley Montagu wrote about this in his acclaimed book…
By Stefanie Poole Pregnancy and birth are more than a physiological experience. Preparing mentally and emotionally for parenthood is one of the most important things you can do. Your mind…