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The Hurried Child Syndrome
A review of two books by David Elkind: The Hurried Child and Miseducation – Preschoolers at Risk
Living in modern Australia means that our lives are moving at a blinding rate. The symptoms of this pace are beginning to show up in our children as we attem
Feminisim and Motherhood
Are these terms mutually exclusive, or can they be complementary? Can they co-exist within the confines of parenthood?
Women, particularly young women, find the idea of feminism as something outdated, out of touch. Many of these women may never contempla
Caring for our Homes with our Children - a chore or a gift of presence?
From birth onwards, babies learn by watching the household activities of their parents. We can help them discover their world by carrying them on our bodies in a baby carrier as we tidy, sweep, wash up and prepare food.
The Missing Connection
Why do some children grow up to become a Gandhi and others a Hitler? What happens from birth to adulthood that determines that difference? A consistent, loving connection with at least one adult is essential to create the healthy, strong parent-child bond