
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

The Benefits of Learning From Home for Students of All Ages
Education is no longer confined to the four walls of a traditional classroom. With the rise of online learning platforms like Educ8 SA, students of all ages can experience the freedom, flexibility, and efficiency of studying from home. Whether you are a parent seeking the

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

Matric Class of 2026: The Time to Build for Success Is Now
With all the start-of-the-year activities, ceremonies and celebrations now out of the way, the serious business of the Matric Class of 2026’s journey towards their final exams has now arrived. This year can feel overwhelming, not just for students, but for parents too, who often

Alumni Spotlight: Layha Mahomed, Class of 2024 – Finding Confidence and Choosing Your Own Path
Layha Mahomed is a proud member of Koa’s Matric Class of 2024 and joined Koa in 2022 as part of our very first Grade 10 cohort. She made the move from a physical school to online learning because she felt she wasn’t reaching her full

Putting together your birth plan
As you enter your third trimester you’ll have probably done a fair bit of research on the birth process (if this is your first) and may have a good idea of what you want before, during and after delivery. There are many options and opinions,

Laugh Along with Mr. Bean on Cartoonito!
Get ready for non-stop laughter with Mr. Bean: The Animated Series! Follow the clumsy and quirky Mr. Bean as he turns everyday tasks into hilarious chaos. With his faithful teddy bear, Teddy, and grumpy landlady Mrs. Wicket, every simple errand becomes a comical misadventure. The

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



Fostering Resilience in Young Children Is Vital to Their Healthy Development
Nurturing resilience in young children is paramount for their growth and development in a country and world filled with challenges. Ursula Assis, Country Director of Dibber International Preschools, sheds light on this crucial aspect of parenting, teaching, and early childhood education and development. As Assis

Beyond the Screen: Why a Family Adventure is the Antidote to the School Year Stress
The Silent Sigh of the School Run The first term of 2026 has been a marathon of lunchboxes and early mornings, but the break is finally here! While the kids rev up with excitement, parents often feel a sense of “holiday burnout,” wondering how they

Holiday Fun: Safe and Stimulating Activities for Young Explorers
As the South African autumn settles in and the first term of 2026 draws to a close, parents across the Western Cape asking the same question! “How am i going to entertain my kids this year?” With the official 2026 school calendar scheduling the break

Beyond the Gym: Discover the High-Flying Fitness Benefits of Trampolining
For many South African teenagers, the word “exercise” often conjures images of fluorescent lights and the repetitive hum of a treadmill. While staying active is a top priority, the traditional gym environment doesn’t always ignite the spark of excitement that young adults crave. At Rush

Thriving in Online School: 8 Practical Tips, the Wingu Academy Way
Online Schooling Done Right: 8 Practical Ways Wingulians Thrive Online schooling offers flexibility, personalisation, and access to high-quality education — but success doesn’t happen by accident. It is built through structure, consistency, and the right support systems. At Wingu Academy Online School, learners don’t simply

New Diagnosis and a Head Full of Questions? What to Do First (and What Can Wait)
When a name is finally given to how your child’s brain works, it often comes with mixed emotions Relief. Finally, a name for what you’ve been noticing.And then… confusion and overwhelm. For many families, that ‘name’ might be autism, ADHD, dyslexia, sensory processing differences, anxiety,

Online Schooling in 2026: How Wingu Academy Is Shaping the Future of Education
By 2026, online schooling is no longer viewed as a temporary solution or a response to crisis. It has matured into a mainstream, highly effective educational pathway — and at Wingu Academy Online School, this future is already a reality. What was once considered “alternative”

Your Child’s First Support Team: A Simple Guide for Newly Diagnosed Families
This article is adapted, with permission, from content originally published by Tamra and Jules, co-founders of Neuroverse (Neuroverse.co.za), two South African mums building a supportive neurodivergent community. A new diagnosis rarely arrives quietly. It comes with a stack of leaflets, a handful of referrals, well-meaning
