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The Wonderful Weird World of Gumball – New Season

Get ready for big laughs and wonderfully weird adventures as The Amazing World of Gumball returns with a brand-new season on Cartoon Network! Follow the misadventures of twelve-year-old Gumball and his family in their weird and wonderful town of Elmore. Dad’s a six-foot stay-at-home pink

Getting Your Kids Registered for 2026!

Registering your kids for online schooling through Educ8 SA in 2026 is a simple process. Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide to help you get started: Choosing the Right Curriculum Educ8 SA offers several curriculum options, including: Getting Started To register your child, simply visit the

Prioritising smarter healthcare decisions in 2026

For many South African families, January is a time to plan and budget for the year ahead and set smart financial goals. While travel and big ticket spends are almost always the first to be considered, budgeting for healthcare is often left to chance or

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Every Moment Matters: The Power of Meaningful Time with Children

Today parents balance work, home and countless responsibilities, and many probably ask themselves : “Am I spending enough time with my child?” According to Dibber International Preschools, the real magic lies not in how much time we spend, but how we spend it. It’s about

Why Free Play, Gentle Guidance, and Community Matter More Than Ever 

In a world of packed schedules, rising anxieties, and digital distractions, the way we parent has never been more complex, or more important. Children don’t need perfect childhoods, they need real ones. Ones filled with play, protection and participation to grow. “Today’s parenting styles often

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Communication Shouldn’t Be This Hard!

This article, originally published on Neuroverse.co.za, is shared with permission from its authors, Tamra and Jules – mums and co-founders of Neuroverse. As parents of neurodivergent children, Tamra and I have sat in countless waiting rooms, filled in endless forms, and explained our children’s journeys

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