The art of piercing dates back to ancient times, where piercing was usually confined to the ears, nose and mouth. The piercing trend was passed on and transformed through many cultures, scenes and decades, all the way to western mainstream … Read more
Time Management: Prioritisation
One of the foundations of good time management is prioritisation. This is the task of looking at the various things on your to-do list and deciding which are the most urgent, and which are the most important. I separated these … Read more
How do I help my child study? – Part 2 of 2
In the previous blog we listed a few tips to help your child in their school work and studying. In this blog we will continue to overview practical ways to be of support to your son/daughter.
- Try something different
It … Read more
How do I help my child study? – Part 1 of 2
Do you ever feel stuck when helping your son/daughter in their homework or studying? Certain basic tips can make things easier and thus, in the coming blogs we will have a look at some simple, yet effective, suggestions which can … Read more
Travel with me – Part 2 of 2
In the last blog we discussed the possible negative aspects of wanderlust, while also discussed the fact that a gene was found which could be responsible for this wanderlust. But ignoring all this, what are the positive aspects of travel?… Read more
Travel with me – Part 1 of 2
Wanderlust is defined as the strong desire to roam around or travel. This is more commonly seen in people who love to travel. You’ll notice people with wanderlust as those who go on more than two flights in a year, … Read more
Autism and Play
Autism is a wide spectrum and the common symptoms are difficulties in social skills and communications skills which can be developed through play time. Play is an essential part of a child’s development. Through play children will develop their gross … Read more
Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder
Post-traumatic stress disorder is commonly known as PTSD. What is PTSD? According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual 5 (DSM 5), PTSD involves a specific set of characteristics.
As the name suggests, people who experience themselves a traumatic experience or … Read more
Meeting the Genderbread Person!
In the last blog we discussed a bit about what biological sex is, including the lesser known intersex. This time we’ll be focusing more on gender. Gender is commonly confused with sex, in the sense that, if someone is born … Read more
Binge watching
Binge watching as defined by a Netflix survey means that a person watches between two to six episodes of a show in one sitting.
Even if, when asked viewers seem to be positive about binge watching studies found some correlations … Read more