How is STEM being taught in South Australian schools?
STEM is an area that educators are increasingly focused on when looking for more effective and meaningful ways to connect with and engage students.
STEM is an area that educators are increasingly focused on when looking for more effective and meaningful ways to connect with and engage students.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) aims to give people living with a disability the funding and supports they need to live their best life. But navigating your way around the NDIS is no easy task! Eilis Melino from SPOT Paediatrics takes us through where to start.
In his brand new book, Barefoot Kids, Scott Pape does all the hard work of teaching your kids how to be money savvy. His books have sold millions of copies and counting … and now he’s written a guidebook you can hand straight to primary school-aged kids.
They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but why? We asked Clinical Nutritionist, Jan Marie Macfarlane to take us through how to set up our kids for the rest of the day and what breakfast foods are the best options.
Australia’s touring Wonderland Spiegeltent Festival Hub will take centre stage this year at the Adelaide Fringe Festival 17 Feb – 19 March with a pride of place location at Hindmarsh Square/Mukata.
Get ready to blast off into the future with the latest LEGO sensation – RELICS: A New World Rises, set to takeover the SA Museum from March.
The City of Tea Tree Gully is on a mission to reduce landfill waste and they’re offering rebates on cloth nappies and reusable sanitary items to make it happen!
With just shy of three weeks to go of world-class entertainment for the young and young-at-heart, The Garden is excited to kick off its debut Friday afternoon program this Friday 3 March from midday.
Mr. Spin’s infectious laugh, wacky hair, and dynamic persona complement The Maestro’s delightful, bubbly, and playful demeanour, resulting in a captivating performance.
Newly designed education spaces feature a plethora of room names other than ‘classroom.’ Why? The answer is a little deeper than you may first think.
Sport is good for children. It’s good for adults too, but good life habits can and should start early. It’s great for mental health, encouraging good social networks and hopefully setting up good habits for life. But sometimes injuries do happen. Here’s what to do when things go wrong.
Australian Early Development Census (AEDC), results show that South Australian children are behind the national average in terms of development before they even reach school.
The critical question is why? What are we doing, or not doing that others are?
Researchers at SAHMRI have just published new findings from the first ever Australia-wide study on feeding practices and dietary intakes in young children. The Australian Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (OzFITS) surveyed 1140 parents with children aged 0-24 months.
Welcome to Educate issue #4 by KIDDO. The team behind KIDDO has created EDUCATE to put some of the best and brightest opportunities in SA education in the spotlight, so families have access to a comprehensive look at what options there are to choose from when making the big decisions around schooling for our important little (and not so little) people!
Entrepreneur and mum of two, Laura Campbell, has designed a baby carrier that will lighten the load of parenthood! The Hackerlily HipSurfer is the first of its kind in Australia and it’s perfect for mums on-the-go who need a comfortable and safe way to carry their babies.