Mackillop Seasons, an organisation providing resilience-development programs to schools, see change as an opportunity to help young people learn to process grief and loss.
Is a social media age ban the solution? For both kids and adults, a proactive approach is key to building a healthy online relationship.
With 1 in 10 children aged between 4 and 11 years old experiencing some sort of mental health disorder, the good news is, there is hope!
The I CARE Framework is an actionable guide to help parents identify distress in their teen and offer support accordingly.
Feeling frustrated about your kids’ level of screentime? Feeling powerless about how to see change? You’re not alone.
To safeguard the mental health of Australia’s youth, the government plans to ban social media for children.
The journey of a missionary kid, or ‘MK’, is distinctive and filled with a variety of unparalleled opportunities, challenges, and experiences.
Parents can raise well balanced teens by creating structured opportunities for gratitude, empathy, and mindfulness.
“It’s not a journey I would recommend for anybody… But you learn a lot about what it is to be a father and how to love unconditionally”.
‘Dad rituals’ can bolster a dad’s sense of belonging and the relationship they have with their children, says the Helping Hands panel.