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Kindergarten prep, social skills, and early literacy.

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What Is a Highly Sensitive Child? The Science Behind the Trait
Preschool May 16

What Is a Highly Sensitive Child? The Science Behind the Trait

A highly sensitive child is not "too emotional" or "difficult" — they have a nervous system that processes sensory and emotional information more deeply than average, and with the right parenting strategies they can thrive.

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The "Invisible" Presentation: Autism in Girls and Assigned-Female-at-Birth Children
Preschool May 16

The "Invisible" Presentation: Autism in Girls and Assigned-Female-at-Birth Children

Autism is a single spectrum, but four presentation types are frequently missed or mislabelled in children — understanding them helps you seek the right support sooner.

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Why STEM Toys Beat Screens at Their Own Game (The Neuroscience Parents Need to Know)
Preschool May 16

Why STEM Toys Beat Screens at Their Own Game (The Neuroscience Parents Need to Know)

The right STEM building toys genuinely compete with screens because they deliver the same dopamine loop — challenge, progress, reward — while building real cognitive skills your child will use for life.

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How Much Sleep Does Your Preschooler Really Need?
Preschool May 16

How Much Sleep Does Your Preschooler Really Need?

Preschoolers aged 3–5 need 10–13 hours of sleep per night, and a consistent, calming bedtime routine is the single most effective tool for getting it.

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How Much Should a Preschooler Actually Eat?
Preschool May 16

How Much Should a Preschooler Actually Eat?

Preschoolers (ages 3–5) need balanced, varied meals built around five food groups — but portion size, mealtime structure, and a calm feeding environment matter just as much as what's on the plate.

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Immunisations: Closing the Immunity Gap Before School
Preschool May 16

Immunisations: Closing the Immunity Gap Before School

Keeping your 3–5 year old safe and healthy means layering smart supervision, age-appropriate immunisations, injury prevention at home and school, and clear communication with your child's care team.

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Physical Milestones: What Your Preschooler's Body Is Learning to Do
Preschool May 16

Physical Milestones: What Your Preschooler's Body Is Learning to Do

Between ages 3 and 5, children make some of the most dramatic developmental leaps of their lives — in language, motor control, emotional regulation, and social thinking — and knowing what to expect helps you support (not rush) every step.

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Why Preschool Brains Are Wired for Big Feelings
Preschool May 16

Why Preschool Brains Are Wired for Big Feelings

Preschool big emotions are developmentally normal — the 3–5 age window is when children's brains are literally wiring up emotional control, and the right strategies now build lifelong self-regulation skills.

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Recognising the Signs: What Neurodiversity Looks Like at Ages 3–5
Preschool May 16

Recognising the Signs: What Neurodiversity Looks Like at Ages 3–5

Between ages 3 and 5, many neurodevelopmental differences become clearly visible — and early, targeted support during the preschool years produces the strongest long-term outcomes for children with autism, ADHD, speech delays, and sensory processing differences.

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Build Routines That Reduce Chaos (and Anxiety)
Preschool May 16

Build Routines That Reduce Chaos (and Anxiety)

The preschool years (ages 3–5) are a critical window for building family routines, emotional security, and early learning habits that shape how your child relates to the world — and to you.

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What "Kid-Proof" Actually Means for Preschoolers
Preschool Mar 1

What "Kid-Proof" Actually Means for Preschoolers

For preschoolers aged 3–5, the best kids' tablets combine genuine drop-protection, robust parental controls, and bundled educational content — and a good protective case can extend any device's life dramatically without doubling the price.

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Why the Preschool Years Are the Sweet Spot for Building Play
Preschool Dec 1

Why the Preschool Years Are the Sweet Spot for Building Play

Magnetic building blocks are one of the most developmentally rich toys you can give a preschooler — they build spatial reasoning, fine motor skills, and early STEM foundations through open-ended, screen-free play.

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