Flying Space Junk, Motherhood and Fear
When I was a child we lived in country NSW. During school holidays my older sister and I would travel to Sydney by train, unaccompanied, to be met by our grandmother at the other end. On the return...
View ArticleCan a Children's Playground Really Be Too Safe?
Some researchers have suggested that the very safe playgrounds of today are depriving children of the opportunity to challenge themselves - they say a playground is a place where children can...
View ArticleOne in Twelve Teens Self Harm - Why, and Where to Get Help
With a new Australian study indicating that 1 in 12 adolescents self-harm, it’s important for parents and carers to keep informed about self-harm and what it can mean for their child ... Self-harm or...
View ArticleWhy Stay at Home Mums Might be More Depressed - New Poll
A Gallup poll in the United States of over 60,000 women found that mothers who stay at home with their kids, when compared with working mums, experience - more worry: 41% compared to 34%; and - more...
View ArticleAre You a Helicopter Parent? Here is Some Landing Gear.
Are you a helicopter parent? Please don't let this article give you anything else to be anxious about - instead use it to think about whether there are areas of your child's life where he or she could...
View ArticleShould I Worry About My Child's Tantrums?
Toddlers’ tantrums are exhausting for parents. Unsure of whether to ignore a tantrum, when to step in and calm a child, and dealing with judgemental stares from onlookers, parents with tantrum-prone...
View ArticleHow to Silence the Parent's Inner Critic
Is your inner critic getting you down? You know: that little voice in the back of your head constantly telling you what a lousy parent you are. Every parent has one. It’s a stream of thoughts making...
View ArticleHow Parents With Anxiety Can Help Their Children
“For parents who experience excessive worry and anxiety, their worry can often extend to worrying about their children or worrying about what other people think of their parenting or their child,” says...
View ArticleMy Son Doesn't Want Surprise Gifts This Christmas
This year, there will be no surprises at Christmas time for my six year old son. No, he hasn’t been a ‘naughty boy’ and therefore undeserving of Santa’s generosity. The reason my son will have no...
View ArticleUpcoming Forum on Depression and Anxiety in Adolescence
Join a panel of experts in a QandA to discuss the important topic of depression and anxiety during adolescence. This is a free event in Sydney on Wednesday 3 July at 7.30pm in Bondi Junction. Join a...
View ArticleFacebook is Not a Safe Playground for Children
Children as young as 8 years old are seeing psychologists. Their parents say they are suffering anxiety as a result of being on Facebook; anxious about what friends are posting about them. I say...
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