Tips to Get Your Kids Motivated

When your children lose interest in learning, you may find yourself wondering how you’re ever going to get them excited and motivated again. These tips will help you get them fired up and back on track! Be passionate about your teaching. Even if you’re having a bad day, be expressive, smile and put excitement into […]

Tips for parents to help your child’s education

It can be confusing to keep up with all that is needed for your child to develop and grow at school. Here are some tips to help you to help your child: If you are unsure of the concepts yourself ask the teacher to show you – remember the teacher works with these concepts on […]

The challenge of chores

Are you considering assigning chores to your child or feeling frustrated with having to constantly remind your children to do their chores? In this post, we’ll share some insight into why children may resist doing chores and, despite the constant whining, why you should continue to assign chores in your household. Why do children moan […]

Your role in your child’s education: Foundation Phase

The Parent The first step as a parent is realising that your child is not an independent learner during Foundation Phase. This implies that your child needs to be taught and helped in their learning. The second step is to realise that your role is to teach, guide and assist your child in their educational, […]

Your role in your child’s education: Intermediate Phase

The Parent In this phase your role remains to teach, guide and assist your child in their educational, physical, emotional and social development. You should also still work with the teacher so that your child progresses confidently through school. It is advised to continue checking homework and assisting when necessary. If your child is battling with concepts, […]

Parents who spend a lot of time away from the family

My late husband spent six years working abroad when my children were younger. He would be leave for five months and then be home for a two-week break. He had no access to Skype or Teams as he was in a restricted military base. Raising two small children alone for 45 weeks a year was […]

Parent tips: Memory games

MEMORY TRAINING GAMES There is no such thing as a bad memory. Just like any other muscle, your brain must be exercise and developed every day. Keep it in training! It will get used to repeated exercises and needs new challenges every now and again to improve and stay at its best. From an early […]

The battle to repeat Grade 1

Born in December: The battle to repeat Grade 1 Sometimes as parents we face challenges and decisions regarding our children that cause us to revert to ‘Tiger Mode’. Towards the end of 2019 I had to make a decision regarding my Grade 1 son: He was born in late-December, emotionally unequipped for ‘big school’ and […]

What does a child psychologist do?

A psychologist helps people cope more effectively with life and emotional and mental health issues. A psychologist is usually registered in a category that determines what type of client they are working with. Those that more commonly work with children are the following: a counselling psychologist (focuses on dealing with emotional difficulties and challenges using […]

The first day of school

Getting ready for the first day of school Your child’s first day of school is a big step. However, there are plenty of practical things that you can do to prepare them for their big day. Practical tips Tell your child what you enjoyed about your school days and talk positively about starting school. Involve […]