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What Are Parents Really Hoping For in Their Child’s Education?

Most parents want a school environment where their children feel safe, supported, and able to grow. But beneath the usual considerations, academic quality, subject choices, and exam readiness, there are deeper hopes at play. Parents want their children to develop socially and emotionally, discover their

My child has unique learning needs and how can Educ8 SA assist

Are you a parent of a child with unique learning needs? Look no further than Educ8 SA to provide the specialised education your child deserves. Our team of highly trained professionals understands that every child has a different learning style and requires individualised attention. With

Powerpuff Girls Bench Sparks Girl-led Change

Unveiling the Powerpuff Girls Safe Space Bench, Phillipi Village, Cape Town In a vibrant celebration of girl power, community spirit, and creativity, the new Powerpuff Girls Safe Space Bench was unveiled at Philippi Village’s Daughter Thembi Garden. This bold piece of public artwork was conceived

The role of medical aids in the long game of HIV eradication in SA

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Managing Academic Pressure with Educ8 SA

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My toddler has a short attention span – is he hyperactive?

Toddlers typically have a very short attention span. Time means nothing and a few minutes can seem like forever to a toddler.  They are meant to flit from one activity to the next, building up as many experiences as possible. Remember they have a lot of

What If My Child Won’t Take No for an Answer?

If you’ve said no firmly and you’re child is wearing you down, avoid doing what many parent do when they are tired and overworked; giving in just to stop the pleading and begging. Doing so might stop the noise that’s adding to your stress, but

How Adventure Parks Like Rush Extreme Keep Kids Active and Engaged

In today’s digital age, where screens dominate kids’ attention, finding ways to keep them active and engaged is more important than ever. Indoor adventure parks like Rush Extreme in Cape Town and Johannesburg provide the perfect environment for children to enjoy physical activity while having

Four Questions to Ask Before You Discipline

In my work with parents and teachers on solving behavior challenges with children, I help them identify the problem, possible causes of the behavior, and then possible solutions for eliminating it. My goal is to send the adults away with a few simple step-by-step techniques

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Teaching with Purpose — The Wingu Way

When education systems commoditise teaching—measuring by hours, seats, or content delivered—something essential gets lost: the human, moral, and relational dimension. Wingu Academy insists on a different path. We believe education’s purpose is not just to impart knowledge, but to guide character, build ethical capacity, and

Dealing with Your Child’s Power Struggles

Power struggles develop every day at work, at the store, and even jockeying for that spot in the parking lot.  Just look around you the next time you’re out driving; someone cuts you off, blocks you from entering a lane, or rides your bumper.  Initiating

Help! My Kids Won’t Stop Fighting!

Parents generally see their children as wonderful gifts from the heavens but children don’t always see each other in that same light.  They first see their primary caregivers, and the love and attention they get from them, as a limited commodity.  They then see their

Four Classic Reasons a Child Misbehaves

I’ve been working with parents and other caregivers for over 20 years, helping them find solutions to their children’s challenging behaviour s. The adults who come to me want to know what to do about the behaviour  and providing them with easy-to-apply solutions is my

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