By: Michael Crooks
The former CEO of World Vision Australia has launched a revolutionary venture that better protects children from predators. Continue reading ““Our Mission to Save Children”: New Anti-Abuse Technology”
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By: Michael Crooks
The former CEO of World Vision Australia has launched a revolutionary venture that better protects children from predators. Continue reading ““Our Mission to Save Children”: New Anti-Abuse Technology”
By: Amy Cheng
Regional and rural primary schools are being given extra resources by the Australian Government to support mental health. Continue reading “Mindfulness a Priority for Federal Government in Improving Mental Health of Youth”
By: Kim Wilkinson
On the eve of their sell-out Australian tour, Rend Collective’s Gareth Gilkeson opened up about being one of the last to be chosen as a Child Sponsor. Continue reading “Rend Collective Band Leader Chosen by Sponsor Child”
By: Robert Garrett
I can be quite ‘particular’; others call it perfectionism. Regardless of what you call it, this sometimes obsessive tendency for things to be ‘just so’ can undermine our goal to build confidence and responsibility into our kids. Continue reading “Perfectionism – Stealing Children’s Confidence and Responsibility?”
The ongoing bushfires around Australia are extraordinary. We’ve all seen them. Too many have experienced them or had close encounters, either personally or through a friend or loved one.
By: McCrindle
As when, where and how we work shifts, greater attention is being given to the holistic upbringing of students in school.
Continue reading “A Focus On Holistic Education is #trending In Schools”
By: Graham McDonald
Throughout the history of mankind, the natural progression of life has been a birth ultimately followed by death at some point in time, except for a few notable exceptions that are recorded in the Holy Scriptures.
Continue reading “The Origins of National Children’s Week”
On a recent trip to India, Eliezer Gonzalez and friends of GNU were able to visit the Good News Children’s Care Centre in the village of Nandiwada. The children put on a programme for the visit and they were also given gifts.
Continue reading “Gifts for the Children at the Good News Children’s Care Centre”
By: Laura Bennett
What happens when I die? Who’s God? Both questions your child may ask, but more often than not kids want answers on handling tricky situations, and navigating life’s everyday complexities. In their language it might come down to what makes a good friend? And, can I say what I think? Continue reading “SRE – How to Answer Life’s Everyday Questions”
Above: Roger Federer with some of the children supported by his child development foundation. All pictures: Roger Federer Foundation.
By: Clare Bruce
Winning the world’s biggest tennis tournaments year-in, year-out makes a person incredibly wealthy. Continue reading “Roger Federer’s Charity – Almost at 1 Million Children Goal”