
Personalised Learning at Scale: The Future is Individual
For decades, education followed a one-size-fits-all model. That model is now obsolete. Today, personalised learning is the global standard, powered by AI and data-driven insights. In fact, adoption has accelerated rapidly, with the majority of students and teachers now actively using AI tools in education

South Africans are stressed out: the hidden health impact of a strained economy
South Africans are living through another cycle of sustained economic pressure as rising fuel costs continue to filter through the economy, pushing up the price of transport, food and household goods. At the same time, broader global uncertainty and ongoing geopolitical tensions are adding further

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

Body20 Cares Returns in 2026: Powering Hope for Children with Cancer
Sometimes, the greatest strength is found in unity. After raising over R150,000 in its inaugural year, Body20 is proud to relaunch its Body20 Cares initiative for 2026 — a campaign driven by compassion, community, and the belief that true wellness extends far beyond the studio

The Role of Preschool Educators Is Changing
While most people believe preschool educators simply keep children safe and teach basic skills, Dibber International Preschools emphasises that today’s early childhood educators have a much broader, more critical role. Their evolving responsibilities are essential in shaping children’s development, making their work more significant than

Are You Raising a Praise Junkie?
Extensive research has been done to show the amazing results of praise. It can motivate both adults and children to perform exceedingly well, but to do it for the goal of obtaining the praise, not for the joy of achieving or the pleasure of the

Movie Magic on Cartoon Network: Detective Pikachu & Space Jam Adventures!
Get ready for family movie fun on Cartoon Network! 🎬✨ Start the week with Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019) on Monday 27/04 at 11:00 CAT, where Tim Goodman teams up with a clever talking Pikachu to solve his father’s last case in Ryme City. Then, don’t

Routines are they really necessary
We know that having a routine is important for children in their early developmental years, but let’s unpack why it is so beneficial to their overall level of well-being. Young children do not have a concept of time and thus they cannot judge the passing

How the American High School Diploma Prepares Students for Global Opportunities
For students in Grades 9–12, high school is more than just academics—it’s preparation for the future. Educ8 SA’s American High School Diploma provides learners with an internationally recognised certification, opening doors to universities, careers, and global opportunities. What is the American High School Diploma? The



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

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

Calm Is a Superpower in the Early Years
Walk into a calm room, and something in the body settles: shoulders drop, breathing slows, and thoughts find space. Dibber International Preschools says a calm environment is not a nice-to-have, but one of the most powerful developmental tools in the early years. “The world is

73% Better Outcomes. Not From More Therapy. From Connection
Why the people already in your child’s life might just need a way to work together You find the right OT. You get a great teacher. The speech therapist has a plan. On paper, everything’s in place. But in practice? The OT doesn’t know what

Things We Don’t Always Say Out Loud
There’s a version of parenting a neurodivergent child that the world sees: the appointments, the assessments, the school meetings, the research done at odd hours. The way you’ve fought, politely, persistently, and sometimes desperately, to get your child seen and supported. And then there’s the

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

Future-Ready Education Starts Now: Why Grades 7 and 8 at Curro Online Are a Smart Move for 2026
‘The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.’ Malcolm X’s words strike home for parents and guardians – here in South Africa and further afield – who want to give their children a meaningful advantage in a world where careers, technology and expectations

The New Era of Online Schooling: Where Human Intelligence Meets AI Precision
March 2026 marks a defining moment in global education. Online schooling is no longer an alternative — it is a refined, permanent, and increasingly sophisticated model of learning. At the centre of this transformation lies a powerful combination: artificial intelligence and human intelligence working together.
