Primary School

  • The differences between hybrid and blended learning

    Kids

    It’s becoming clear that more and more parents are leaning towards different schooling options for their kids since the COVID-19…

  • A is for allergies

    Kids

    We take a look at how you can test for allergies in your children, which foods to avoid, and when…

  • Easy tips to teach your toddler how to write

    Kids

    With the increased use of tablets and computers, you might wonder if your child needs to learn to write with…

  • Ensure your medicine cabinet is tot safe

    Kids

    A well-stocked medicine cabinet can be a life-saver when it comes to helping a grumpy child suffering a runny nose…

  • All about nosebleeds in children

    Kids

    While nose bleeds can be scary, the good news is that nosebleeds are common in children and are often not…

  • Nightmares and snoring can cause headaches in kids

    Kids

    Does your child grind their teeth during a nightmare, or if they snore? This can lead to them developing headaches.

  • Preparing your child for hospitalisation

    Kids

    How often do you hear adults going on about hating hospitals and being anxious about being admitted? Kids can be…

  • When your little one refuses to go to school

    Kids

    We know it too well- whether from a movie or our own lives. You wake your pre-schooler to go to…

  • Child kidnappings on the rise

    Kids

    Recently an Ekurhuleni mother warned parents that they should keep an eye on their children all time and watch their…

  • Nosebleeds in your child

    Kids

    As it gets hotter by the day and the air is dry, children who suffer from nosebleeds are likely to…

  • Benefits of milk and dairy for your child

    Kids

    Dairy is an important part of a child, even before they are born. By eating dairy products during pregnancy, women…

  • Common skin problems in children

    Kids

    A wide variety of medical conditions may cause your child’s skin to become inflamed, discoloured, irritated, swollen, itchy or infected.…

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