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Social media use over the holidays: talking to your teen or child
Social media use over the holidays: talking to your teen or child With the school year over and the long [...]
Bullying: when your child is the problem
Bullying: when your child is the problem We’ve talked before at length about bullying (you can read our last article [...]
How to help ease your child out of lockdown
How to help ease your child out of lockdown While we’ve been rejoicing the end of Victoria’s lockdown, euphoria hasn’t [...]
Why ‘no’ is the most important word in your child’s vocabulary (and how to encourage them to use it)
Why ‘no’ is the most important word in your child’s vocabulary (and how to encourage them to use it)Why it's [...]
How to deal with conflict at home
How to deal with conflict at home From SEA co-founder Justine Kiely-Scott: ‘I know that with this second lockdown, my three [...]
Talking about covid-19 with your children
Talking about covid-19 with your children With the state in a stretching-out lockdown 4.0, we thought we’d dig up this [...]
How to answer your child’s age-inappropriate questions
How to answer your child’s age-inappropriate questions As parents and carers, we all dread them. Those questions, the ones that [...]
How to help your child transition from year 6 to year 7
How to help your child transition from year 6 to year 7 Going from Year 6 to Year 7 is [...]
Raising emotionally healthy boys
Raising emotionally healthy boys In Australia, men are three times more likely to die by suicide than women. It makes [...]
You notice that your 15-year-old daughter has started skipping meals. What do you do?
You notice that your 15-year-old daughter has started skipping meals. What do you do? While it’s Women’s Health Week, we [...]
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