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Why Kids Love Watching the Same Shows on Repeat (and Why It’s Okay)

Children often exhibit a strong preference for watching the same television shows repeatedly, a behaviour that can puzzle and sometimes concern parents. However, this tendency is rooted in developmental benefits and serves various psychological and cognitive functions. Understanding the reasons behind this repetitive viewing can

Discover the Magic of Twinkl Literary Classics for Little Learners

Step into a world of wonder and imagination with the Twinkl Literary Classics for Little Learners range — a beautifully curated collection of timeless tales thoughtfully adapted to ignite a love of reading in young children. This range offers a gentle introduction to some of

How to Help Your Child Through Friendship Struggles

Friendships play a pivotal role in a child’s emotional and social development. They provide companionship, support, and a sense of belonging. However, it’s common for children to encounter challenges in their friendships, leading to feelings of isolation or distress. As a parent, understanding how to

Why Kids Need More Outdoor Play (and How to Make It Happen)

In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, children are spending more time indoors than ever before. Increased screen time, structured schedules, and safety concerns have contributed to a decline in outdoor play. However, outdoor play is crucial for a child’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It promotes

Pokémon Horizons: A New Season of Adventure Awaits!

The journey continues in the exciting new season of Pokémon Horizons, as Liko and Roy set out on a global quest to uncover the mysteries of the Six Hero Pokémon and the legendary land of Laqua. But along the way, new challenges and powerful opponents

Mom Brain is Real – Here’s Why and How to Cope

The term “mom brain” often refers to the forgetfulness and mental fog that many mothers experience during pregnancy and postpartum. While sometimes used humorously, this phenomenon has scientific underpinnings that validate its existence. Understanding the causes of “mom brain” and adopting effective coping strategies can

Teaching Kids About Personal Space and Boundaries

Understanding and respecting personal space is a fundamental social skill that children need to develop for healthy interactions. Teaching these concepts early fosters empathy, self-awareness, and respectful relationships. Understanding Personal Space Personal space refers to the physical area surrounding an individual that they consider their

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Every Child Belongs: Growing Hearts and Minds at Dibber

“Parenting in the early years is an adventure. One moment, you’re watching your child turn snack time into a science experiment, and the next, you’re untangling playground disagreements. But beyond the daily chaos, one of the most valuable lessons we can teach our children is

Why Reading with Your Child Matters

Many parents treasure bedtime stories as part of their child’s nighttime routine. It’s a cherished moment to snuggle up and unwind after a busy day, but the benefits of reading together go far beyond relaxation. With World Book Day 2025 on the horizon in April,

What’s the Right Age for a First Smartphone?

In today’s digital age, determining the appropriate time to introduce a child to their first smartphone is a pressing concern for many parents. Balancing the benefits of connectivity and learning opportunities with potential risks such as exposure to inappropriate content and reduced physical activity requires

Why Gratitude Should Be Part of Your Child’s Daily Routine

Incorporating gratitude into a child’s daily routine is more than just teaching them to say “thank you.” It’s about fostering a mindset that recognises and appreciates the positives in life, leading to numerous psychological, social, and physical benefits. This article explores the importance of gratitude

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YouTube vs. Kids’ Brains: How to Balance Screen Time

In today’s digital age, platforms like YouTube have become integral to children’s lives, offering educational content, entertainment, and avenues for creativity. However, excessive screen time has raised concerns among parents, educators, and health professionals regarding its impact on children’s cognitive development, physical health, and overall

Educ8 SA – Family and Education

Homeschooling provides a unique opportunity for families to bond and instill valuable life skills and principles in their children.  Here are some ways homeschooling can help build great family values: 1. Quality Time Homeschooling allows parents to spend quality time with their children, strengthening their

Heads Up: School Rugby and Head Injuries Explained

The rugby season is kicking off in schools across South Africa and players, parents, coaches and referees are preparing for exciting, yet physically demanding matches. In many sports, injuries are an unfortunate, common occurrence. Rugby, inherently a contact sport, also carries the inevitable risk of

Is Online Schooling the Safer Choice for South African Students?

The safety of students is a critical concern for parents and educators alike. Recent reports on “Contact Crimes on Educational Premises” and “Murders on Educational Premises,” published by News24, paint a troubling picture of the safety challenges in South Africa’s brick-and-mortar schools. With incidents of

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