Building and nurturing resilience in gifted children
Many gifted children are not gifted in all areas of life; they can lack self-esteem and often doubt their true abilities. As a parent or teacher, you can support gifted children to build resilience...
Anxious children: how do you know it’s real and what can you do about it?
Anxiety can be a serious and debilitating disorder that seems to be on the rise. It’s important for parents to recognise the signs of anxiety in children and feel equipped to deal with it properl...
How to empower kids to own their learning
Teachers and parents play crucial roles in children's education. But empowering them to own their learning is perhaps the biggest advantage we can give them. Here's how.
7 ways to help your gifted child reach their potential
If your child shows signs of giftedness, it can be hard to know how best to support them. Here are seven ways you can encourage your child to make the most of their talents.
5 signs you should move schools
At its core, education is a relationship. And like any relationship, sometimes you need to make the tough choice to move on.
Kicking career goals and multitasking with ADD
Mention ADD – Attention Deficit Disorder — and most people assume it’s a learning difficulty. Once you have identified it and figured out what works for you, ADD can actually be a blessing for s...
Work and family: can we have it all?
Career. Family. Friends. The pressure to have it all can be all-consuming. Peace Mitchell, co-founder of the Women's Business School shares her secrets to making it all work.
7 easy ways to encourage your child to practice reading
It’s never too late to encourage your child to read. Here are seven tried and tested strategies to help foster an enjoyment of books and reading.
How to get your kids to talk about school
“How was your day, honey?” “Good.” “What did you do at school?” “Nothing.” Sound familiar? Learn how you can get your kids to open up about their day.
How to help your child deal with school anxiety
School anxiety can show up in children of all ages. Here are some practical strategies you can use to support your child through their anxiety.