Early Intervention in Child Development: Why It Matters
Noticing delays in speech, learning, behaviour, or emotional regulation can feel unsettling, and many parents wonder if they should wait. Early intervention offers timely, targeted support to build foundational skills before challenges snowball, helping children cope more confidently at home, in school, and with peers.
Executive Function Skills in Children: Planning and Organisation
If your child forgets homework, struggles to start tasks, or leaves projects to the last minute, it may be an executive function gap, not laziness. Here’s how to teach planning and organisation step by step.
Speech Therapy Strategies for Child Language Development
Worried your child is speaking less clearly, using short phrases, or getting frustrated when trying to talk? These simple speech therapy strategies can be practised at home through play, daily routines, and small communication shifts that build confidence over time.
3 Shows to Watch With Your Teen: Conversation Starters
Some of the best teen conversations happen side-by-side, not face-to-face. Watching a show together can make it easier to talk about anxiety, emotions, identity, and the online world without it feeling like a “big talk”. Here are three teen-friendly picks, what to watch out for, and gentle questions you can use to open the door.
Coping with Caregiving: Stress Management for Parents
Caregiving can feel relentless. When you’re constantly meeting your child’s needs, it’s easy to ignore your own and slowly slip into burnout. This page explains what caregiver burnout can look and feel like, why self-care is not selfish, and how small daily strategies can protect your wellbeing. You’ll find practical tips such as regular breaks, support systems, and a simple 3-step mindfulness exercise you can do in about five minutes to help you feel more grounded. If stress is becoming overwhelming, reaching out for professional or community support can make a meaningful difference.
5 Things Not to Say to Your Child, and What to Say
When children are upset or misbehaving, it’s easy to blurt out quick phrases like “Calm down” or “What’s wrong with you?” But these lines often dismiss emotions, shame the child, or leave them unsure what to do differently next time. This page shares five common phrases to avoid and simple, practical alternatives that validate feelings, set clear boundaries, and guide behaviour. The goal is not perfect parenting, but more helpful communication that builds trust, emotional safety, and healthier coping over time.
Coping with Caregiving and Unpaid Leave at Work
When caregiving forces you to take unpaid leave, it can trigger guilt, worry, and a sense that you are falling behind, at home and at work. This article uses an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) lens to help parents respond with more compassion and flexibility. You will learn how to unhook from harsh thoughts, make space for difficult emotions, refocus on the present, reconnect with what matters, and take small, realistic steps that support both your family and your wellbeing.
8World Tuesday Report <Troubled Youths: Anxiety>
When anxiety shows up in our teens, it can be hard for parents to know what is really going on beneath the surface. In this article, Clinical Psychologist Lisa reflects on three youths featured in 8World’s Tuesday Report – Troubled Youths: Anxiety, and gently explores how expectations, loss and school stress affect them, and what parents can do to better support anxious teens at home.
5 Values-Based Family Activities for the Holidays
Looking for simple, meaningful ways to slow down and reconnect as a family this holiday? These five values-based activities are designed to nurture curiosity, empathy, teamwork, calm and emotional awareness. Each idea includes age-appropriate suggestions and guidance for both neurotypical and neurodivergent children, so you can tailor each moment to your child’s needs and your family’s rhythm.
Starting Preschool: Helping Your Child Feel Secure
Preschool can bring big feelings for little ones, and parents too. This gentle guide shares practical ways to build familiarity, practise short separations, ease into routines, and partner with teachers so your child feels safe, settled, and ready to learn.
K2 to P1 Transition Guide for Parents and Kids
The transition from K2 to Primary One can feel exciting, overwhelming, or a mix of both for children and parents. New routines, growing independence, and big emotions are all part of this journey. This gentle guide helps families understand these feelings and navigate the shift together with confidence, connection, and compassion.
How to Talk to Your Child After Distressing News
Scary headlines can unsettle children, even when the event happened far away. If your child is clingy, worried, or asking repeated questions, they are seeking safety. Here are practical ways to respond, limit exposure, and help your child feel calmer and steadier again.
Understanding and Managing Tantrums in Young Children
Learn why tantrums happen and how to calm, guide, and support your child through emotional moments. Practical tips to manage tantrums with confidence and empathy.
Quiet Signs You’re Growing as a Parent
Feel like you’re falling short as a parent? You may be growing more than you realise. These everyday moments, however small, are signs of strength and love.
Listening Beyond Words: How Art Helps You Hear Kids
When children struggle to express their feelings in words, art becomes a powerful way to connect. This article explores how drawing and creative play can reveal what your child is feeling and thinking, and how you can respond with curiosity and care.
Supporting Children with Anxiety: Parenting Tips
Parents often wonder how to tell the difference between normal childhood fears and anxiety in children. Fears are usually short-term and linked to clear triggers, while anxiety tends to be more persistent, harder to soothe, and can affect a child’s daily routines and well-being.
A Parent’s Activity Guide to Mindfulness for Children
Mindfulness can help children manage big feelings, improve focus, and build resilience. Discover simple activities parents can try at home every day.
3 Reasons Why Your Teen Is Pushing You Away
It can feel confusing and painful when your once-chatty teen becomes distant, irritable or withdrawn. But pulling away is often less about rejecting you and more about their need for autonomy, belonging and understanding. This gentle guide explains the real reasons behind your teen’s behaviour and offers practical, compassionate strategies to rebuild connection, communication and trust.
Understanding AI Risks and Protecting Your Child
AI can be helpful, but children and teens are more vulnerable to overuse and unhealthy attachment. Learn practical ways to set boundaries and keep them grounded.