
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

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

Terrific tea tree oil: Simple ways to incorporate this time-tested multitasker in everyday life
Tea tree oil is one of the most versatile natural ingredients, valued across cosmetics, personal care, household cleaning and even pet products. Commercially used for more than a century, its origins go back much further to the Indigenous communities of Australia, who long recognised its

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

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

Is it safe to have an MRI after hip or knee replacement surgery?
It is a common concern that metal implants, such as hip or knee replacements, may prevent you from having an MRI scan. In most cases, this is not true. Patients with modern joint replacements can safely undergo MRI, depending on the materials used in the

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.

DermaFix Cosmeceutical Skin Care Expands Inclusive Sun Protection with Launch of Tinted SPF Dark
In a country where year-round sun exposure is a reality, daily SPF is non-negotiable. Yet for many South Africans with tanned to deeper skin tones, finding a sunscreen that protects without leaving a grey or ashy cast has long been a frustration. DermaFix Cosmeceutical Skin



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

Memory – Take Note of the Role of Music!
Have you ever heard a song and it has brought back a memory? That memory may include the place where you heard the song, what you were doing at the time, how you felt and sometimes even a sensory trigger, like the memory of a

The Rise of Globally Recognised Online Schools: Excellence Without Borders
Online schooling has evolved from convenience to global academic credibility. In 2026, leading online schools are: The shift has been driven by: Today’s top-tier online schools offer: At Wingu Academy, this global standard is reflected through: Affordability and accessibility are also key drivers. AI-supported systems

5 Things Children Learn Outdoors That Classrooms Can’t Teach
Some of childhood’s most powerful lessons begin outdoors, where curiosity leads, and growth flourishes beyond any classroom’s four walls. While classrooms offer structure, routine, and guidance, outdoor environments offer something different. They offer real-world experiences that spark curiosity and build confident problem-solvers. Dibber International Preschools

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

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

