I am not joking, I am truly grateful to this virus. With the advent of social distancing, school closures and working from home, I have found my blessings overfilling in …
As it has been confirmed that schools will not re open this scholastic year, we are looking at the long term of being home with children, whilst working and keeping …
It has been a week since the world as we know it stopped working. In this week, the majority of us discovered a lot of new things…..things within our families …
As schools close indefinitely, and most adults are home with their children, many are worried about schooling their children. The majority of parents on our tiny island, have not experienced …
Observing children is an important part of parenting. Without it, any change in character- especially added misbehaviour will go ‘unnoticed’, leading us to think that the child is becoming defiant …
As the COVID-19 hit our shores and most of the world, the spiralling panic has increased drastically and all you hear whether online or face to face is talk about …
The five year old is on a threshold. They can still be reveling in toddler-hood or forging through into childhood. I think many parents can find this age very stressful …
Spring has started early here this year. At the end of February, I could deeply feel within me the awakening of nature on our little island. The sudden perfume of …
As carnival approaches, I start preparing for Lent at home. Lent, gives us tons of opportunities to teach our children even when not christian (you might want to use Lent …
It is the feast of love this Friday! For the past 3 years I have rekindled my love for this feast ….. in a different way! There was once (which …