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5 outside art projects to do in the school holidays – whatever the weather

Naomi Zouwer, University of Canberra; Ann Hill, and Bethaney Turner, University of Canberra School holidays can be stressful for families. Particularly when the enthusiasm of the first few days wears off and kids keep saying “I’m bored, I need the iPad” while refusing point blank to go and play outside. We are environmental humanities researchers [...]

By |2025-12-15T12:15:13+11:00December 15th, 2025|Categories: Nature Play|Tags: |0 Comments

Don’t dismiss kids’ sadness or anger. How to minimise family conflict over the social media ban

Catherine Page Jeffery, University of Sydney From December 10, those under 16 will only be able to see publicly available content on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, X and YouTube. They will not be able to have their own accounts. For example, they could look up Taylor Swift’s latest music video on YouTube, [...]

By |2025-12-12T14:37:01+11:00December 12th, 2025|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Social Media|Tags: |0 Comments

‘Wait with me until it’s over’: what teens want you to know about dissociation

Bronwyn Milkins, The Kids Research Institute Australia and Helen Milroy, The University of Western Australia You call your teen’s name, but they don’t respond. They’re staring past you. You call again, louder this time. Nothing – how rude. But what if they’re zoning out? For some teens, this can be a sign of dissociation, a [...]

By |2025-12-12T14:37:12+11:00December 12th, 2025|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: |0 Comments

How to handle teen ‘big feelings’ as the social media ban kicks in

Christiane Kehoe, The University of Melbourne and Elizabeth Westrupp, Deakin University Watching your teenager grieve the loss of their social media account can be confronting. Many are genuinely distressed or struggling with the change, and many parents are unsure how to respond. Australia’s social media ban, which started this week, means teens under the age [...]

By |2025-12-12T14:37:20+11:00December 12th, 2025|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing, Social Media|Tags: |0 Comments

The GN podcast with Andrew Fuller: Supporting children and adolescents experiencing grief and loss

Join Andrew Fuller as he speaks with Professor Sarah Egan about supporting children and teens experiencing grief and loss. Many children experience the loss of someone significant, yet this is often overlooked Grief in children may show up as anger, behavioural issues, or physical symptoms rather than verbally Ways to promote language that [...]

By |2025-12-12T14:32:48+11:00December 11th, 2025|Categories: Grief, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Podcast|Tags: |0 Comments

The key academic skill you’ve probably never heard of – and 4 ways to encourage it

Melissa Barnes, La Trobe University and Kate Lafferty, La Trobe University When parents think about their child’s education, they probably focus on basic skills and exam results, the amount a child is trying and their wellbeing. But there is another significant factor influencing their success at school. This is metacognition. What is it? Why is [...]

By |2025-11-28T11:44:45+11:00November 28th, 2025|Categories: Learning|Tags: |0 Comments

How to help kids prepare to start high school next year

Jill Colton, University of South Australia Moving from primary to high school is one of the biggest transitions in a child’s education. For some, it can be a really daunting time, moving away from friends, travelling to a new place and starting very different routines. Preparations to start high school can begin long before the [...]

By |2025-11-28T11:21:33+11:00November 28th, 2025|Categories: Education|Tags: |0 Comments

We teach kids to look after their bodies – here’s how to do the same for a healthy mind

Amy Dawel, Australian National University Young people today are growing up in an increasingly complex world — and arguably suffering as a result. Social media and smartphones provide constant distractions, while the rise of AI and misinformation mean nothing online is straightforward. The pandemic has shown young people the world can be an unpredictable place, [...]

By |2025-11-28T11:22:02+11:00November 28th, 2025|Categories: Mental Health & Wellbeing|Tags: |0 Comments

Year 12 are about to start their final exams. Here’s how to keep calm and stay positive

Kylie Trask-Kerr, Australian Catholic University and Steven Lewis, Australian Catholic University Thousands of Year 12 students across Australia are getting ready to sit their final exams. Students may be feeling a lot of things right now – from heightened pressure to excitement it will all be over soon. Families may be seeking strategies to help [...]

By |2025-10-27T14:22:09+11:00October 27th, 2025|Categories: Education|Tags: |0 Comments

Often parents and schools disagree about whether something is ‘bullying’: what happens next?

Karyn Healy, The University of Queensland Bullying in schools can can have a devastating impact on victims. Research shows it can lead to reduced academic performance depression, anxiety and even suicidal behaviour. So, preventing and reducing bullying is an urgent priority for governments as well as families and schools. However, a common obstacle to addressing [...]

By |2025-10-30T17:22:42+11:00October 11th, 2025|Categories: Bullying, Education|Tags: |0 Comments
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