
The First Six Years Shape Everything That Follows
The early years can feel like a blur: routines, small decisions, and constant adjustment. Yet research across neuroscience, psychology, and education highlights one truth. Early childhood development is not just another phase. It shapes how all future learning and well-being take root. Dibber International Preschools

Why Flexibility is Key in Modern Education
The traditional classroom model has long dictated how students learn: fixed schedules, standardised lessons, and strict progression timelines. While this approach works for some, it doesn’t cater to the needs of every learner. Modern education requires flexibility, and platforms like Educ8 SA are leading the

Autism Awareness Month: What Acceptance Actually Looks Like at Home
Every April, the world turns its attention to autism. The blue lights come on. The social media posts go up. Schools run assemblies. Companies share infographics. And somewhere in the middle of it all, you’re still trying to get your child’s shoes on before the

Why do I need to stimulate my baby from a young age
Parents to be, have the unique opportunity to create a better brain for their unborn child from day one. When a baby is born she born with unlimited potential but the experiences she has in her life will determine the outcome of that potential. Experience =

Your child’s first classroom is home: building strong learning foundations in your own space
If you’re considering homeschooling for your child, the early years can feel like a big step. Grade R to 3 is when children start building the foundations they will keep using as they grow. These include literacy, numeracy, and life skills. The early years shape

Panado®’s New Pocket-Sized Power Sachets, Keep Parents Prepared for Pain Or Fever Anytime, Anywhere
Panado® understands that even with the best planning, pain or fever in children can still catch you by surprise. A fever can spike late at night. Teething pain can strike on a weekend away. A temperature can creep up mid-shop, a headache can hit halfway

Are Holiday Camps Safe? What Parents Should Know Before Sending Their Child to Camp
For many South African parents, the idea of sending a child to a holiday camp can feel unfamiliar. Most parents remember school camps from their own childhood. Tents, basic accommodation, muddy fields and short trips organised by teachers. Modern holiday camps are very different. Instead

What your medical aid should be doing for you while travelling this Easter
With the Easter long weekend just around the corner, many South Africans are gearing up for family getaways, road trips and well-earned breaks. While flights, accommodation, admin and packing tend to dominate the planning process, the one thing many people forget to plan for is

Hop Into Fun: Cartoonito’s Easter Egg-stravaganza!
This Easter, Cartoonito is bringing the family together with a festive weekend full of laughter, adventure, and colourful fun! From 3 to 6 April 2026, enjoy a jam-packed lineup featuring your little ones’ favourites: 📺 Premiere: Friday 3 April 2026⏰ Tune-In: 3 – 6 April



Understanding Attention Levels in the Early Stages of Childhood
Parents often worry when a toddler doesn’t listen or seems distracted. Dibber International Preschools reminds families that attention and listening skills develop gradually, and that what appears to be inattention is often a normal part of early childhood development. “Attention is not something children either

March/April 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

Rediscover Play: March Holiday Fun at be.UP Park
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 will find the right school holiday activities

Medication, Supplements & Big Decisions: Moving from Anecdotes to Evidence – What to Consider for Your Neurodivergent Child
This article is adapted, with permission, from content originally published by Tamra and Jules, co-founders of The Neuroverse (theneuroverse.co.za), two South African mums building a supportive neurodivergent community. How to observe what matters, share it responsibly, and build a balanced picture with your care team

Securing Your Child’s Place for 2026: Why Forward-Thinking Families Choose Wingu Academy
The education landscape has changed permanently. Online schooling is no longer a temporary solution — it is now a sophisticated, trusted, and global education pathway. As demand for high-quality online education continues to rise, placements for 2026 are filling faster than ever. Families who plan

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

Personalised Learning That Puts Your Child First
Every learner is unique — and their education should reflect that. At Wingu Academy, personalised learning is not a buzzword; it is a carefully designed system led by Student Success Advisers (SAAs) who work closely with learners and families. SAAs create custom-made educational pathways based

Seven NASA-Inspired Activities That Make Space Real for Little Learners
Outer space has a unique way of capturing a child’s imagination – from glittering stars and distant planets to powerful rockets exploring the unknown. Dibber International Preschools encourage parents and caregivers to lean into that curiosity, using simple, hands-on activities that introduce early science concepts
