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Is heading in soccer dangerous for your child’s brain?
High SchoolResearch suggests heading in soccer can increase your child’s risk of sub-concussive injuries, which can accumulate and cause brain damage.
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Four parenting hacks to taming your “spirited child”
High SchoolRaising your spirited child can be exhausting. Fortunately, there are some things that can help eliminate epic meltdowns.
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Child car safety: Why wearing a seatbelt saves lives
Babies & ToddlersWith 700-1 000 child deaths on SA roads a year, ensuring your child wears a seatbelt can mean the difference…
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Fun ways to teach your kids healthy money habits
High SchoolTeaching your children age-appropriate lessons about spending habits is an important life skill.
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How much fibre does your child really need?
Babies & ToddlersWhen it comes to healthy eating, it's important not to forget to include enough fibre in your child's diet on…
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Inspire a new love for reading in your teen
High SchoolKids who grow up with lots of books around tend to read more. Here are some practical ideas to help…
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In a year of unexpected changes, Seren House shines
Local newsFONTAINEBLEAU – Seren House Cottage School's principal Dr Eirwen Oswald talks 2020
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Childhood obesity continues to rise
Babies & ToddlersDid you know that 13% of SA kids under the age of five are overweight? “Nutrition is key to ensure…
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How matrics can avoid fly-by-night colleges when they register for next year
High SchoolAs the year is slowly coming to an end, matriculants are weighing their options and looking at tertiary institutions where…
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Common skin problems in children
Babies & ToddlersA wide variety of medical conditions may cause your child’s skin to become inflamed, discoloured, irritated, swollen, itchy, or dry.…
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Hay fever in children
High SchoolIt is spring and you might have noticed that your child suddenly has a runny nose, slightly puffy eyes, and…
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Supporting your teen through matric
High SchoolThis year has been extremely difficult for the class of 2020. Matrics spent most of the year under lockdown and…










