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Mother Nature – a Metamorphosis
Evolution was in full force in Mother Nature, a colourful and symbolic metamorphosis for the Australian Calisthenic Theatre Company. Continue reading Mother Nature – a Metamorphosis
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Evolution was in full force in Mother Nature, a colourful and symbolic metamorphosis for the Australian Calisthenic Theatre Company. Continue reading Mother Nature – a Metamorphosis
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A successful ban on mobile phones in Australian schools is a start. There’s much more to be done, but are the government taking the action they need to catch up on their failures? Continue reading Why are we are filling a bucket full of holes?
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Like wine and cheese, it was a perfect pairing. Encore & Applause introduced Adelaide Fringe audiences to the Australian Calisthenics Theatre Company, once again fusing the dance style of calisthenics with powerful songs of legendary musicals. Continue reading The Music (and Dance) of the Night, brought to you by ACTC.
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This weekend, the Australian Calisthenics community witnessed something special in SA, and it was brought to us by the newly-formed Australian Calisthenics Theatre Company. A Symphony … Continue reading A Symphony, A Triumph
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So your child or teen wants a smartphone. Well that’s easy, you’ve probably got a spare one from your last plan or can get one from someone else secondhand. It will be great for them to learn how to manage their data spending, it will be great for them to be able to communicate with you whenever you need. And they’ve been begging you for Instagram for months now.
So why not, then? What’s the big deal, everyone’s got them, right? We are a technology-centric society so it’s only natural to want one, right? Hey, they even need them nowadays, don’t they?
And so begins the slippery slope.
As you know, parenting is not easy. This is one of those decisions that you could be easily swayed on. In fact, it’s going to be pretty bloody difficult to hold any kind of a stand against giving your teenager a phone, isn’t it?
So, why not give them one?!
Let me tell you why – because it’s as dangerous as giving them alcohol or letting them drive your car. You may as well order them mental health issues on a plate, with a side serving of sexual exploitation and irreversible privacy invasion for-afters.
Go back up and read those first couple of paragraphs. See how easy that was to agree with all of those statements? See how easy it is to follow the path of least resistance? Yes, that part is easy. But dealing with the multiple, daily fallouts that occur as a result of a child having a smart phone, now that is not easy at all. Not now, and not when they are still dealing with the social, emotional and mental consequences as an adult.
Continue reading “Your Kid & Smartphones – What’s the Big Deal?”
Wednesdy 25th September, 2025 A cat will think nothing of ignoring you as you pass it, but Cats cannot be neglected on the program of the average or the enthusiastic theatregoer. One might ask, Why pay to see the same show twice? Why hear the same songs played in the same way, sung in the same way, when I could bring up the playlist on Spotify, or You Tube? I believe the Artistic Director had the sentiment of the modern viewer in mind when creating this season’s show, the 40th anniversary playing of the show in Australia. The perfect balance … Continue reading Many lives left in the old Cats yet
The reason teachers are leaving is indicative of a society-wide problem that’s harming our children… Continue reading Why Teachers are Leaving…
Screens, they are a neverending battle for the vast majority of parents. Thanks to 24/7 streaming, You Tube, video games, social media, ipads and phones, kids can entertain themselves for hours on end. When you were a kid, the TV got pretty boring during periods of the day, or the dial up funds ran out, or there was simply no iPads or streaming. Most of us would agree, we’d rather our kids spend less time on screens, but due to access being almost out of parents’ control, it becomes exhausting to managed. I’ve posted before about some of the things … Continue reading Ideas to get your T(w)eens off a Screen these School Holidays
These printables are identical to each other except one calls for 60 minutes of non-screen activity for 30 minutes of screentime and the other is 30-for-30 (start where it is most achievable for you and your kids). Continue reading Free School Holidays Printables
We’re in the middle of dance competition season, but let’s face it, comps are practically year-round these days. One of my passions is ensuring dancers are adequately physically conditioned to meet the demands being placed on their growing bodies. There is much we need to do to support our dancers, as the majority of them are under 18 and do not yet have the knowledge or experience to manage this themselves. In fact, many adult dancers and regular adult humans (who are mere mortals unlike our dancers!) do not have the knowledge, experience or know-how in this regard. As parents … Continue reading Peaking for Dance Comp Season
That picture is disturbing, isn’t it? As a parent, it seems like there’s always something lurking around the corner to threaten our kids’ wellbeing. Kidnappers, devices, Covid, now vaping…or is it just me? I’m not even a high anxiety person so I can only imagine many others are feeling even more concerned than I am about this new epidemic. As a high school teacher, I interact daily with teens and the teen world so feel I have some information of value to share with you. Vaping has absolutely exploded over the past few years. It’s devastating to think about all … Continue reading What Parents need to know about their Kids & Vaping