Early education reform puts kids on the agenda
Remember when you were a child and your neighbour or grandma watched you when your mum went to work? You probably went to kindy when you neared school age, but other than that, education wasn’t thought too much about until … Continue reading
My Word: Migrant
My Henley Primary School class in the 1950s had a significant portion of children from immigrant families – predominantly Bulgarian, but also Russian, Ukrainian, Latvian, Greek and Italian. As five-year-olds, we thought it must be normal for every school class … Continue reading
Kids in the community
A school holidays activity program offered by Community Lifestyles is enhancing the social skills, confidence and independence of children and young adults with a disability while giving parents and carers a much needed break during a demanding period of care. … Continue reading
Books? Apps? Or Both?
At the Little Big Book Club we love the joy of having a little one on your lap and sharing the delight that comes with the turn of every page of a book. We love the feel of the book, … Continue reading













