Katherine Healy

School holiday guide: Children risk 50 hours of screen time unless they are unplugged

by  Kate Campbell A TYPICAL child in WA could easily spend at least 50 hours stuck staring at screens over the next fortnight during the Easter school holidays, a digital parenting expert has warned. Dr Kristy Goodwin said parents needed to ensure their children “unplugged” as much as possible during the holidays, as research pointed

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Parents urged to let children find their own ways to cope with school holidays boredom

by Emma Wynne Parents are being encouraged to let their children find their own solutions to school holiday boredom this summer. Long hot days can lead to regular complaints of “I’m bored” from kids, but Griffin Longley, chief executive of Nature Play WA, said parents must avoid rushing to the rescue. “If they are saying

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The Reluctant Nature Player – when your kids don’t “love” being in nature

We’re an “outdoors-ish” family (emphasis on the “ish”) – we love the beach, rivers, bush walks, hiking, playing at the park, jumping in muddy puddles and being out in the garden, but we’re not fans of “roughing it”. We love “camping” in the bush, as long as it includes a four-walled dwelling of some description,

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10 of the best parks in WA: The public spaces changing Australia

by Rebecca Holland Perth’s Brookfield Place has been named as one of Australia’s top parks, celebrating the evolution of public space beyond simply a place to relax and play. The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects has listed the CBD plaza among 13 parks across the nation credited with redefining public spaces and their role in communities as well as

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Gut health, mental wellbeing and immunity linked to outdoor play

by Layla Tucak A disconnection from nature can affect everything in a child from gut health and immunity, to mental health and even the way they think, recent research has revealed. Playing in nature used to be a part of everyone’s childhood but researchers say it has become an increasingly foreign concept in Western countries

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