Pre-School

  • How does your child’s memory develop?

    Kids

    Memory is an essential part of your child’s understanding. We look at how your child’s memory develops and how you…

  • Toddler tumbles: When to be concerned

    Kids

    It’s inevitable that toddlers will stumble and fall because it’s part of growing up. But how well-equipped are they to…

  • Help your shy child become more sociable

    Kids

    The earlier your child is placed in social settings, the easier they will adjust. Here's how to help your shy…

  • Celebrating the classic jaffel

    Kids

    The jaffel is seeing a revival in restaurants and kitchens across South Africa and it's no wonder why. Jaffels are…

  • Skills your child should have by age five

    Kids

    When it comes to skills your pre-school child should have by age five, it's not all about academic achievements.

  • Amazing benefits for nipple cream

    Kids

    Nipple cream is a must for breastfeeding mothers but its special formulation makes it also suitable for many other uses.

  • Speech development hacks to get your child talking

    Kids

    While parents always look forward to their child’s first words, it's important to acknowledge that speech development varies for each…

  • How to make the daycare drop-off less teary

    Kids

    A traumatic drop-off is as difficult for you as for your little one. Here’s how to make saying goodbye a…

  • Easy ways to encourage your child’s independence

    Kids

    If you’re wondering how you can help develop your toddler’s independence, read on!

  • How to stimulate your child’s speech development

    Kids

    Being listened, and spoken, to is what your child needs most to stimulate speech development.

  • How dangerous is Scarlet Fever in children?

    Kids

    Scarlet Fever sounds extremely scary but how dangerous is this contagious Victorian illness and should you be concerned here in…

  • 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…

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