How childhood experiences can imprint on your body’s nervous system
We have a history of experience that is imprinted in our nervous system and lives in our bodies. The emotional experiences that we have growing up can have a large…
We have a history of experience that is imprinted in our nervous system and lives in our bodies. The emotional experiences that we have growing up can have a large…
As a parent of three children, I am conscious that I am their key influencer. By understanding the external influences that sway the way we think, behave and consume, we…
At last, you’ve inherited the title of nana to those adorable grandies, but just because you’re growing into your rocking chair doesn’t mean your job is done. Far from it…
Rachel Weston, Elaine Williams and other children’s book writers based in the Bay of Plenty and surrounding areas will now be available at Kiwi Kids Read Kiwi Books. The brainchild…
The ‘Holy Grail’ of stem cell therapy – umbilical cord blood and tissue storage – launched in our country in July. New Zealand manager of Cell Care, Kellie Rogers, explains…
This Easter 60 Minis will gather in Kaitaia for the start of a 2,500km drive through to Invercargill – in just six days. All eyes are on Tauranga’s women-only team, Madams of Mayhem.
In her travels, Jane Powell from Papamoa’s Teacher in the Paddock has met people from all over the world and has learnt a lot about different cultures and foods.
Chris Duggan was inspired to set up the House of Science in 2013, after reading an Education Review Office report that the majority of primary schools didn’t feel there was an effective science programme in place for primary schools.
Running up the Mount is always a hard slog, no matter how many times you do it. On those winter mornings, when it’s pitch black at 5.15am, there are plenty of reasons to stay in bed.
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