The beginning of the school year can be stressful for both parents and children. Settling back into school after a long break can be a difficult transition for children, but as the term goes on, most children settle into the routine of school life.
However, for some children, settling into the new term or school…
Kate Morris, one of Australia’s leading beauty experts and CEO and founder of Adore Beauty, Australia’s leading shopping destination for beauty products and cosmetics, has compiled her seven deadly sins of beauty, following research to find out what beauty mistakes Australian women are making every day!
Here is her advice to keep you on the right…
Calm your urge to pee
This could come in handy next time you're stuck in a long bathroom queue. Try scratching the back of your leg. It may slow the message from your bladder to the brain.
Fix your itchy throat
Try scratching your ear. It can cause your throat to have a muscle spasm…
As the lifestyle mogul Martha Stewart reveals in this insightful interview for AOL’s MAKERS series, she more than qualifies to be dishing out the tough-love advice.
She worked her way up from nothing, with little more than her wits, drive and a golden nugget of motivation from her father: “You can do anything you set your…
But navigating your way through those speed bumps will serve them well in the years to come, says Renee Jain, who has a Masters in applied positive psychology from the University of Pennsylvania.
In the heat of the moment, she recommends trying these simple phrases to help children identify, accept, and work through their biggest fears.
“Can you…
Great leaders know that if done right, the first hour can set the tone for a productive day and be an opportunity to strategise before office chaos begins.
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Parents, it seems, are also accessing the help line more than ever in a hope to find help for themselves, and the issues affecting their struggling teens.
The helpline revealed some disturbing increases in trends over the past four years, namely;
High school children (13-18 years) are the biggest users, making up 56% of all children who…