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Outdoor Physical Play - Why it's Important to Your Child's Development?

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Most kids love being outdoors and playing outdoors, especially when they are little. But why is playing outside so important for children?

Emily Hayles

Move and Play Paediatric Therapy is a children’s physiotherapy and occupational therapy service based in Mackay, Queensland, led by principal physiotherapist and For full article, click here

Fundamental Motor Skills for Kids

Tantrums can leave you exhausted, battered and frustrated. Take care of your child’s immediate needs, reassure them of your love and forgiveness, and then find a way to replenish yourself as a parent. Write a list of quick activities that will help you to calm down and recharge your own batteries. Include some activities that you can do with your child too,

Jane Kilkenny

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How to Get Your Kids Outside & Active

There are so many health benefits to getting your kids outside and active. Regular physical activity improves strength and endurance, helps build healthy bones and muscles, and can even reduce anxiety and stress. And being outside has been proven time and time again to be good for you; including improved sleep, better mental wellbeing and getting your intake of Vitamin D, which is important for

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The job of parents, apart from care, love, education, food and security, is to ensure their child develops into an independent adult capable of managing their life. Most of our children are very capable at undertaking ageappropriate tasks and generally love to do things to help mummy and daddy. They love doing the tasks or chores

Lifestyle Karen Phillip is a Counselling Psychotherapist and Clinical Hypnotherapist who runs a busy practice on the lovely Central Coast of NSW.

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Affirmations – Does It Really Work?

Many parents use positive affirmations with their children in an attempt to boost their self-esteem. But what is the science behind these seemingly magical phrases? Does saying “you are smart” or “you are beautiful” actually make a difference? New research suggests that, when used correctly, positive affirmations can be an effective tool in helping kids feel good about themselves. Learn more about how to use them effectively below!

Daniele Clarke

My name is Daniele. I’m a registered psychologist and founder of Superpower Kids, a program that delivers socialemotional learning resources to thousands of children in Australia and globally. For full article, click here

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