Pre-School
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Hacks to teaching your child good table manners
KidsChildren are not born with good manners; it’s up to parents to teach them proper table etiquette - and it's…
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How to raise a kind and compassionate child
Babies & ToddlersWhen you are a loving parent and a good role model, you will help your child grow up to be…
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How to uncover your child’s hidden talents
KidsBy understanding your child’s strengths at a young age, you can help grow and develop their talents into something extraordinary.
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What all parents need to know about chickenpox
Babies & ToddlersThe chickenpox vaccine is part of the National Immunisation Programme and is given in a combination vaccine with measles, mumps,…
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7 Crafts for your little entrepreneur
High SchoolEncouraging your child to make things they can sell to friends and family is a great way to teach them…
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Make your child’s teacher a thoughtful gift craft
KidsThese personalised salad servers are the ideal gift for teachers. Pull out your DIY skills and get painting with your…
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Top reasons why you should take your child to the library
High SchoolAs parents, we are continuously seeking ways to improve our parenting skills. The key may be found in your local…
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Help your child make a water bottle cozy
Babies & ToddlersGive your child's school water bottle a fun and unique look with a cute and easy-to-make sock cozy.
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3 Eco-friendly activities for kids
KidsMake your home more environmentally friendly with these simple, enjoyable eco-friendly projects suitable for kids under the age of eight.
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How stress can affect your child, and how to help them cope
High SchoolToxic stress in children can be prevented by using a multi-pronged approach that includes both the parent and the child.
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Help your child make a chalkboard travel map
KidsUsing a block of wood, or picture frame, you can help your child make an easy chalkboard travel map to…
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How to communicate effectively with your child’s teacher
High SchoolYou and your child's teacher are on the same side. You both want the best for your child. Communication is…











