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Search ArticlesHow to honour your Matrescence
How different would you feel about motherhood if you understood that it is a learned skill, not something you’re meant to be good at straight away after giving birth? This is the gift that the study of Matrescence is offering mothers around the world. More women need to know about it, and preferably way before they step into motherhood. Matrescence is the process of transformation that takes place when a woman becomes a mother and as she evolves through her mothering years.
How to protect your child from burns and scalds
Burns and scalds are among the most traumatising injuries that children can receive—they cause intense pain, with children often needing long-term treatment. This is a fact that Mat and his daughter Milla know all too well. Milla was just eight years old when she suffered severe burns to her lower body. On this particular day, she came home from a party feeling hungry, so she did what she’s done many times before and prepared herself one of her favourite snacks—some instant noodles.
Most child burn injuries take place in the home
Now the cooler months have kicked in, breakfast habits across Australia have changed to suit, and a warm bowl of porridge is now a popular morning meal for many families. This was exactly the scenario for 6-year old Kieran, who one September morning in 2017 was helping his mum cook porridge on the gas stove. It happened in an instant, as he leaned over to help stir the pot, Kieran’s pyjamas caught fire.
5 tips on how to encourage safe and healthy technology use
While there is a lot of stigma around screen time for children having a negative impact on their learning, it is absolutely undeniable that technology is an integral part of our society and vastly embedded into our culture. Similarly to anything else in life, screen time for children can actually be part of a healthy lifestyle if set in moderation and with the encouragement of purposeful, educational and quality content.
Perinatal depression and anxiety in men—symptoms and treatment - Bub Hub
Oops! This browser is no longer supported. Please switch to a supported browser to continue using Bub Hub. Did you know that 1 in 10 expecting and new fathers will experience anxiety and depression? [1] Did you also know that perinatal depression and anxiety is treatable? And the earlier a person seeks treatment the better the outcome is for him and for his family. It takes a lot of courage to take this first step but it is a necessary one on the road to recovery.
Parents! You can't be happy all the time and that's OK!
You must feel sad. Human emotion is not capable of being monochromatic; one must accept the full spectrum of brain chemical combos. You cannot feel happy without allowing yourself to feel sadness as well. Something I found terrifying about motherhood was the unexpected anxiety and despair. Everyone promised the oxytocin highs, the love, the desire to cuddle and hold, the blind admiration of this human I created.
Depositing into the emotional bank account of your child
Have you ever thought about the importance of demonstrating positive relationships to your child? We know how a regular bank account works: we make regular deposits (and withdrawals), and hopefully put enough aside for a rainy day. But, what is an emotional bank account? Dr Stephen R. Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families, using the metaphor of an emotional bank account to describe how parents can build – and break down – relationships with their children.
36 tips for long-haul flights with babies
Oops! This browser is no longer supported. Please switch to a supported browser to continue using Bub Hub. I remember having the most blissful flight with my daughter who was on her first long-haul flight from Europe to Australia at seven months of age, only to return four weeks later with a completely different infant who was awake and ready to party! Need I say it was a very long flight! Flying with babies or toddlers is never really easy.
Top 100 baby names in Australia
Oops! This browser is no longer supported. Please switch to a supported browser to continue using Bub Hub. For the first time in seven years Australia has a new most popular girls’ name. While Oliver remains at number one for boys (a position it has held since knocking Jack off the top spot in 2013), Isla has raced up to overtake Charlotte in the number one spot for girls. Charlotte has been the number one baby name for girls since overtaking Olivia in 2015—the same year Princess Charlotte was born.
7 easy ways to build numeracy skills in young kids
In our modern lives, numeracy is critical for understanding so much of what surrounds us. Being able to manage your finances, tally up a bill or understand a mortgage document is something many of us take for granted. But it certainly isn’t easy for everyone. In fact, the 2013 OECD Survey of Adult Skills found one in five Australian adults have poor numeracy skills.