
Turning Pages, Sparking Magic: Why Ages 10–12 Is the Make-or-Break Stage for Cultivating a Love of Reading
Children between ages 10 and 12 are at a fascinating stage of life. They’re no longer little kids, but they’re not yet teenagers. They’re starting to ask bigger questions, push boundaries, and search for who they are becoming. Amid all these changes, reading plays a

Supporting Learners with Chronic Illness: Why Flexible Education Matters
For many South African families, the high school years are a season of hope and preparation. However, for learners navigating autoimmune diseases or chronic illnesses like lupus, juvenile arthritis, or diabetes, the rigid structure of traditional schooling can become an insurmountable barrier. The unpredictable nature

Introducing Rohto Dry Aid Fresh Boost
South Africans spend more time in front of screens than any of the 45 nations included in a recent study, averaging 9 hours and 38 minutes per day — a staggering 58.2% of their waking hours1. It’s no surprise, then, that more than 50% of

IEB CAPS vs Cambridge: How to Choose the Right Curriculum for Your Child
Choosing the right academic path for your child is one of the most important decisions you will ever make, and parents torn between IEB CAPS and Cambridge International often do not know what they need to consider before making the call. Both of them are

Joining the Dots Between Home, School and Therapy
It’s easy to think of school as the main stage. The classroom. The teacher. The timetable. The report. But your child only spends about 17% of their year in the classroom. The other 83% happens at home, on weekends, during holidays, in therapy rooms, and

Why contraception should be treated like any other preventive health measure
While flu shots, pap smears and blood pressure checks are the preventative measures we more readily associate with preventive healthcare, contraception should feature just as prominently on that list, yet it is still often considered an ‘optional extra’. According to a recent study, about 49% of

Adventure Awaits: Why Watching Pokémon Together Is the Ultimate Family Morning Ritual
There are few shows that bring generations together quite like Pokémon. For many parents, it’s a nostalgic return to childhood. For kids, it’s an action-packed world filled with discovery, friendship, and epic battles. Watching it together? That’s where the real magic happens. It’s a big,

Vital Baby launches EarthSmart – a technology that makes plastic biodegradable
In a world where plastic waste continues to threaten the future of our planet, Vital Baby is proud to announce the launch of EarthSmart, a revolutionary technology that allows plastic to biodegrade in landfill. Designed to work towards helping create a brighter future for generations

Human-Centred Online Learning: Social Development, Safety, and Wellbeing
One of the greatest concerns parents have about online schooling is social development. Wingu Academy addresses this head-on through intentional, research-driven systems that prioritise connection, safety, and wellbeing. Wingu uses advanced sociometry to understand social connections within its learner community. This allows the school to



Language Diversity at Home: How Everyday Moments Shape Confident Communicators
Language is more than words. It’s how children express feelings, understand the world, and connect with others. Dibber International Preschools says a home that embraces language diversity powerfully supports a child’s development. “Children are naturally curious about words, sounds and meaning,” says Ursula Assis, Country

Why Today’s Children Need Faith-Based Stories More Than Ever
Parents have a powerful influence in shaping who their children become. Research and lived experience consistently show that children raised in supportive, value-centred homes are more likely to grow into confident, resilient, and purpose-driven adults. When guidance is absent, however, young people can struggle with

Welcome to a New Year at Lotus Preschool | A Nurturing Montessori Preschool in Gallo Manor, Sandton
As we begin a beautiful new year, we extend the warmest welcome to all our returning families and a very special greeting to new families who are considering or joining our community. At Lotus Preschool, we are truly honoured to walk alongside you during these

Why Independence, Responsibility, and Curiosity Are the Magic Ingredients for Child Development
Besieged in a society that often focuses on outcomes, deadlines, and test scores, children still need time and space to explore what sparks joy, wonder, and imagination. According to Dibber International Preschools, hobbies are more than fun; they are an essential part of a child’s

Teen skin is changing. Their skincare should too
The teenage years bring rapid skin changes. Increased oil production and blocked pores contribute to breakouts, and many teens respond by over-washing or using harsh products that weaken the skin barrier. Upenya was created as a simpler, science-led alternative. Upenya is a South African skincare

When a Child’s Behaviour Difficulty May In Fact, Be a Hearing Issue
Common Questions From Parents And Teachers- How To Help Children Thrive Generally, children with hearing difficulties cannot tell you “I can’t hear” or are not even aware that they are not hearing well. Instead, they may show it in subtle ways which can sometimes be

Acrobranch in South Africa: Your Ultimate Treetop Adventure
If you’re after a totally unique outdoor experience – one that blends physical challenge, nature, fun and adventure – then Acrobranch is one of South Africa’s most exciting activity destinations. With a network of treetop parks across the country, Acrobranch brings forest-based thrills within reach

The School Day Doesn’t Start at the Gate (or End at Pickup): How Home Rhythms Shape Regulation, Learning, and Connection
For neurodivergent children, school isn’t something that starts at 8am and ends at pickup. Their nervous systems carry the effects of home into the classroom and bring the weight of the school day back home again. The parts parents can influence are often the ones
