Pre-School
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How can you support your child’s microbiomes?
Babies & ToddlersFrom infancy to adolescence, teach your child how to nourish their gut microbes to give them the best start in…
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How to make nature goop
Babies & ToddlersWe cannot overemphasise the importance of engaging in sensory activities. Making homemade nature goop is simple and fun for children.
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Four types of bullying all parents need to know about
High SchoolWhen dealing with bullying at your child's school, always contact your child's teacher so the situation can be monitored until…
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Hacks to child-proof your home
Babies & ToddlersAccidents are the leading cause of death in children under age five. Fortunately, you can prevent many accidents by child-proofing…
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How to make homemade toffee apples
KidsWant to know how to make toffee apples? Crunchy toffee coated apples are sweet, delicious and easy to make.
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The pros and cons of ballet classes for little girls
Babies & ToddlersBallet is a beautiful dance form, but if done incorrectly, the training can result in long-term damage to bodies that…
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How to treat and control eczema in children
Babies & ToddlersThe four most common eczema symptoms in children are dryness, itching, irritated skin (inflammation), and infection.
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Simple ways to protect your child’s teeth
Babies & ToddlersTeaching your child good oral hygiene habits from an early age can significantly impact the health of their permanent teeth.
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How to craft a hedgehog out of sunflower seeds
Babies & ToddlersThis simple and fun hedgehog craft is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers to practice fine motor skills.
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How to make a paper plate heart sewing craft
KidsThis paper plate heart sewing craft is an excellent way to introduce preschoolers to sewing. Best of all, it's super…
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Curro Academy Wilgeheuwel help create special memories with Grandparents Day
Local newsRainbow Line Dancing put on a demonstration to get the hands clapping and feet tapping.
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Second-impact syndrome: What parents need to know
Babies & ToddlersMany children ignore mild concussion symptoms but continued activity with a mild concussion increases the risk of a second injury.











