Japan has long been renowned for its approach to health and nutrition, which is deeply rooted in its culture and education system. On my recent trip to Japan as a guest of Yakult, I learnt very quickly how the Japanese prioritise nutrition from an early age, ensuring it becomes a lifelong habit, and I think we could learn by taking a leaf out of their book!
It’s something many parents wonder about, especially this time of the year as we prepare for our little ones to start school in January. Is your child ready? How do you know? What do you do if you think they aren’t ready? Parenting expert Dr. Justin Coulson has some excellent advice for every parent in this situation.
If anyone belongs to a Parent Teacher Association (or whatever your school calls it), then take notes! This NEEDS to be done
If your child’s teacher has ever mentioned that your child is “very social”, “excitable” or “a natural-born leader”, then this is for you!
I don’t know about you, but these figures make my brain hurt, especially for Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra parents!
Does your child need a bit of extra help with their schoolwork? Or perhaps you’re looking to foster their love of learning outside the classroom or through an online schooling program? Check out our top picks for online tutors and learning centres.
If you are interested in natural health, wellness, and nutrition, then taking a Short Course is such a valuable way to discover more and potentially turn this passion into a rewarding career. And for just $240, it’s 100% worth it!
Is your child venturing into the world of “magic” words? Author Misty Adoniou has a few tips to help you master these words.
BOOKLIST! We asked an expert what books she would recommend to encourage early reading and here are her choices. Have you read any of them with your kids?
School is nearly back, ladies and gents? Are you ready?
If your teen is awaiting their ATAR result, then they are probably feeling the butterflies right about now! We spoke to educator Kim Whitty about how to help your teen through this anxious time.
You’ve probably heard of the ATAR before but what does your child’s ATAR ranking actually mean and just how important is it?