Dads of Boys
Corey Hughes, Cronulla Sharks utility and dad of 2 boys (plus one on the way) lets us in on a few father secrets.
As kids’ curiosity heightens, so will their scope of questioning. Remember, “There are no bad questions.” Here’s 9 tips that help…
The zero to five age group is more receptive to animation and tone of voice than the words themselves. At this stage you won’t be having deep and meaningful chats, but you can still communicate …
Psychological health is a relatively new concept to parenting. For example, victims of sustained bullying may develop a range of depressive disorders which has been known to escalate to suicide. This aspect of parenting is, …
Despite food being one of the delicacies of adulthood, food times can often be a cause of major angst amongst young families. A combination of eating tactics, balanced diet and no external intervention can quickly …
“Try not to become a person of success, but a person of value.”
Albert Einstein, 1879-1955
Kids are taught that rules are in place to stop anarchy. Clearly rules come in handy, particularly in the early years …
We’re a nation that’s obsessed with sport; surely somewhere within The Constitution it mentions the importance of kids playing sport. Today 63% (shouldn’t it be more?) of kids aged 5 to 14 have a crack …
Sometimes known as aerial ping – pong, AFL is the 3rd most popular boys sport after soccer and swimming. It claims to be the biggest spectator sport in the country with seven million supporters …

