
Misophonia. When Everyday Sounds Feel Overwhelming
Imagine sitting around the dinner table with your family. Everyone is chatting and enjoying the moment. But while everyone else seems relaxed, one person feels completely overwhelmed by the sound of chewing, tapping, or even the way someone breathes. The sound may be ordinary to

Why South Africans Are Making the Switch to Natural Skincare and Home Products
As South Africans become increasingly conscious of what they put on their skin, use in their homes, and expose their families to, natural skincare and eco-conscious home products are gaining momentum, and for good reason. From harsh detergents and synthetic fragrances to ingredient lists filled

Don’t Rush Academics: The Importance of Focusing on Play and Responsiveness in The Early Years
Play should sit naturally in early childhood education, as it reflects how young children come to know themselves, others and the world. Yet too often, play is the very space that requires the most protection. This tension usually arises from a culture that prioritises early

Spend Your Saturdays with the Best of Regular Show on Cartoon Network!
Get ready for plenty of laughs as Regular Show Best Of Marathon arrives on Cartoon Network this July! Every Saturday, fans can enjoy back-to-back episodes featuring the funniest moments and biggest adventures of their favourite park crew. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering the

Why It’s Never Too Late to Learn With Educ8 SA
Learning is a lifelong journey, and it’s never too late to pursue your educational goals. Whether you want to complete your schooling, earn a recognised qualification, or gain new skills, Educ8 SA provides flexible, computer-based programs that make learning accessible to adult learners of all

Children Often Feel Adult Stress Long Before Anyone Speaks About It
A child does not need a full explanation to sense when something is wrong. A parent may keep their voice steady, get through dinner, manage bedtime and say very little about a difficult week. Yet a child may begin to cling at drop-off, wake more

Pearson Edexcel explained: a guide for South African parents
If you have been researching international schooling for your child, you have almost certainly come across Pearson Edexcel. It sits alongside the better known British curriculum names, and parents often assume the two are interchangeable. They are related, but they are not the same thing,

Her First Period Sets the Tone for Her Journey Into Womanhood
A girl’s first period is not just a biological moment. It is an introduction. It is the beginning of a new relationship with her body, her emotions, her rhythm, and her sense of self. And like the start of any important journey, the way she

Movement Before Milestones: Why Young Children Need to Climb, Roll, Balance and Jump
Parents are often surrounded by milestones. When did your child sit? Walk? Talk? Count? Recognise colours? Write their name? These milestones matter, of course. But before many of the “school-ready” skills can truly settle, children need something wonderfully simple and often overlooked: they need to



Let Kids Burn Energy, Build Confidence and BOUNCE Back to Real Play These Holidays
School holidays are meant to feel like freedom. Yet, for many families, they can quickly turn into long days of scrolling, gaming and watching one more episode. Screens have their place, but growing bodies need movement, challenge, laughter and real-world play. That is where a

Five Mandela Lessons That Still Matter in the Preschool Years
Every year on 18 July, South Africa pauses to remember Nelson Mandela’s life, leadership and moral courage. For many adults, Mandela Day is a time to reflect on service, justice and responsibility. For Dibber International Preschools South Africa, it is also a moment to ask

How the Nordic Curriculum Prioritises Childhood Over Speed
Parents are often encouraged to measure progress by how quickly a child reaches milestones; Dibber International Preschools is highlighting a different perspective: that the early years should focus less on speed and more on healthy, holistic development. According to Dibber, the Nordic model of early

Game on. School Holiday Fun Kicks Off at Mall of Africa
The Goal Zone brings football-themed family fun, prizes and competition to the winter school holidays Johannesburg, 11 June 2026: This winter school holiday, Mall of Africa will bring energy, excitement and a healthy dose of friendly competition to fire up the soccer spirit of the

Stuck in the Middle: A Parent’s Guide to the Tween Years
There is a specific look a parent gives when you ask them how their eleven-year-old is doing. It’s a mix of pride, exhaustion, and a hint of “I am not entirely sure where that sudden attitude came from.” Welcome to the Tween years. This is

Wingu Academy Online Primary Is Now EBI PSI Registered
Wingu Academy is proud to announce that its Online Primary School is now officially EBI PSI Registered, marking an important milestone in our commitment to international educational quality and recognised academic standards. The EBI (Education Bureau International) PSI (Primary School International) framework is a quality

Navigating the High School Jungle: A South African Parent’s Guide to Supporting a Teen with ADHD
If you are raising a teenager with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in South Africa, navigating the high school landscape can feel like an uphill battle. The shift from the structured environment of primary school to the heavy academic workload of Grade 8 through Grade 12 brings

25 Years of Sugar Bay Camp: A Place Where Childhood Still Feels Like Childhood
When I think about Sugar Bay turning 25, I do not first think about buildings, activity schedules or camp themes. I think about children. I think about the child who arrives quietly, unsure of where to stand, and leaves a week later with a nickname,
