May 12, 2022 | Character Development, Co-curricular activities, Community Service, Early Education, Parent-Teacher Partnership, Parenting, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Tangara School for Girls, Technology, Teenagers, Wellbeing
Photo by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash As parents, it’s important to acknowledge that every child comes with their own strengths and weaknesses. We are all different, but if we don’t understand the weaknesses of our children, how will we know what they need to work on?...
May 9, 2022 | Character Development, Co-curricular activities, Community Service, Early Education, Parenting, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Technology, Teenagers, Wellbeing
Photo by dole777 on Unsplash How To Stop Your Children From Comparing Themselves Every moment we spend online there is an opportunity for us to compare ourselves. This article is designed to help parents guide our children through life without the need for...
May 2, 2022 | Character Development, Co-curricular activities, Community Service, Early Education, Parenting, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Tangara School for Girls, Technology, Teenagers, Wellbeing
Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash Good habits are much easier to persist with when you learn them from an early age. Read on for reasons why you should start instilling good habits and behaviours, starting as early as possible! Good Habits Lead To Good Choices ...
Apr 7, 2022 | Character Development, Co-curricular activities, Community Service, Early Education, Parenting, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Tangara School for Girls, Technology, Teenagers, Wellbeing
Photo by Torsten Dederichs on Unsplash The school holidays have started, and we want you to make the most of this time! This blog is about planning ahead, spending time together, and why we should get in touch with nature! Plan Ahead Are you afraid of another school...
Mar 31, 2022 | Character Development, Early Education, Leadership, Parenting, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Redfield College, Teaching Boys, Teaching Girls, Wellbeing
Photo by Timothy Eberly on Unsplash 3 Reasons You Need To Be An Assertive Parent Assertiveness is about speaking up in a respectful and honest way. Being passive, especially as a parent, could leave you at risk of being taken advantage of or not being taken seriously...
Mar 17, 2022 | Academic Excellence, Character Development, Community Service, Early Education, Parenting, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Wollemi College
Photo by Hannah Busing on Unsplash Participating in community service is a wonderful way for your child to experience the joy of giving. Here are some reasons why it’s so important for students to get out there and make the world a better place. They’ll Form Great...