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How to Thrive in a Digital World
Get Involved with Craft Activities for Kids
The Healthy Eating, Dietitian Approved Cookbook
Take it Away – How to Make the Best Food Choice
Easy Science Experiments with Household Items
The Benefits of Seasonal Eating
How to Regrow Vegetables in Water
Quick and Easy Ways to Fuel your Body with Food
Healthy Snacking – Avoiding the Energy Speed Bumps
National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day
How to Thrive in a Digital World
Dr Kristy Goodwin, digital wellbeing and productivity expert, outlines the impact that technology has on us and explains how we can thrive in a digital world. As we rely heavily on technology, in both COVID and non-COVID environments, it becomes apparent that our multi-tasking efforts need to be adjusted. Dr
Get Involved with Craft Activities for Kids
If you’re looking for something fun to do at home after school, during lockdown, or even on the school holidays, why not get involved with craft activities? Children LOVE craft, and it gives them the creative freedom to express themselves and come up with ingenious ideas to make their craft
The Healthy Eating, Dietitian Approved Cookbook
Wake up. Coffee. Get the kids ready. Eat. Make sure the kids eat. Pack lunches. Tantrum #1. Kids still aren’t ready. Get in the car. Tantrum #2. School drop-off. Get to work. Sounds familiar? Or at least a distant memory before working from home and online school became the norm.
Take it Away – How to Make the Best Food Choice
It’s Friday night and the week has come to an end. The sheer thought of cooking dinner is rather overwhelming, am I right? Considering fast or take-away food when motivation to cook is low and fatigue high, is not uncommon for many parents. If take-away meals are not eaten very
Easy Science Experiments with Household Items
Science activities for children are some of the most fun ways to spend spare time. Children love the excitement of repeatedly trying cool science experiments. A science experiment offers so much for children; they learn what goal setting is all about, whilst discovering how to plan and problem-solve. Science allows
The Benefits of Seasonal Eating
As the seasons change throughout the year, so does the fresh produce we find filling our supermarket shelves, grocery stores and farmers’ markets. During summer, our shelves fill up with berries and tropical fruit like mangos and pineapple (arguably, some of the best fruits!). Come wintertime, we see our shelves
How to Regrow Vegetables in Water
Did you know some vegetables can be re-grown from root in your own home? No pot or soil is needed! This DIY hack is awesome for getting the family together to get excited about growing vegetables and healthy eating. Gather a vegetable with exposed roots, submerge it in water, and
Quick and Easy Ways to Fuel your Body with Food
It seems like everyone has an opinion on what it means to be ‘healthy’ these days. Everything from unrealistic fad dieting, cutting out food groups, to unnecessary fasting. One thing they all miss though is the one central fact of food; the importance of fuelling our bodies with food to
Healthy Snacking – Avoiding the Energy Speed Bumps
Regardless of how old you are, it only takes a moment to remember what it was like to go through the routine of getting ready for school. A big part of the routine was packing your lunchbox and if the snacks inside that lunchbox were not enticing – the day
National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day
Today marks National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day and the theme is: Proud in culture, strong in spirit. As an organisation within the Outside School Hours Care industry, we acknowledge the past and present generations who have cared for their children, instilling in them strong traditions. Our commitment
How to Thrive in a Digital World
Dr Kristy Goodwin, digital wellbeing and productivity expert, outlines the impact that technology has on us and explains how we can thrive in a digital world. As we rely heavily on technology, in both COVID and non-COVID environments, it becomes apparent that our multi-tasking efforts need to be adjusted. Dr Kristy Goodwin points out that “Research also confirms that our IQ drops by an average of 15 points when we multitask and it takes us 40% longer to complete the tasks, compared to if we’d mono-tasked.” In order to be productive, one must be able to focus on a single task at hand. Read more about how people have succumbed
Get Involved with Craft Activities for Kids
If you’re looking for something fun to do at home after school, during lockdown, or even on the school holidays, why not get involved with craft activities? Children LOVE craft, and it gives them the creative freedom to express themselves and come up with ingenious ideas to make their craft object just the way they imagined. The Benefits of Craft Activities for Kids Craft is one of the most popular activities for kids and can be enjoyed by all children, no matter what their age is and what their interests are. Getting hands-on with craft activities is not only beneficial for kids, but for adults alike! For children, craft is
The Healthy Eating, Dietitian Approved Cookbook
Wake up. Coffee. Get the kids ready. Eat. Make sure the kids eat. Pack lunches. Tantrum #1. Kids still aren’t ready. Get in the car. Tantrum #2. School drop-off. Get to work. Sounds familiar? Or at least a distant memory before working from home and online school became the norm. Managing this sometimes-hectic routine can be a lot, which means eating well can easily become a low priority. When we put healthy eating low on our priority list, it can create unhealthy behaviour that impacts other elements of our lives, like sleep, activity, and mood. Let’s discuss why maintaining healthy eating habits is important for you and your family’s daily
Take it Away – How to Make the Best Food Choice
It’s Friday night and the week has come to an end. The sheer thought of cooking dinner is rather overwhelming, am I right? Considering fast or take-away food when motivation to cook is low and fatigue high, is not uncommon for many parents. If take-away meals are not eaten very often, the impact on your and your children’s health is likely to be minimal. However, if your household and therefore, your children are eating this type of food regularly, this means there will be significant extra fat, sugar and salt being consumed. Swinging by a take-away food outlet can be the ultimate double-edged sword. Buying food that you don’t have
Easy Science Experiments with Household Items
Science activities for children are some of the most fun ways to spend spare time. Children love the excitement of repeatedly trying cool science experiments. A science experiment offers so much for children; they learn what goal setting is all about, whilst discovering how to plan and problem-solve. Science allows a child to be curious and to ask questions about what they are learning. We’ve put together some fun science experiments that you can do in your own home with some basic household items. Egg Experiment In this easy Bouncy Egg Science Experiment, we are going to turn a regular raw egg into a bouncy egg. The result will be
The Benefits of Seasonal Eating
As the seasons change throughout the year, so does the fresh produce we find filling our supermarket shelves, grocery stores and farmers’ markets. During summer, our shelves fill up with berries and tropical fruit like mangos and pineapple (arguably, some of the best fruits!). Come wintertime, we see our shelves chock full of mandarins and oranges. These fruits are high in vitamin C and support a healthy immune system. The reason why we see different fruits and vegetables in our supermarkets at different times of the year is because all fruits and vegetables found across the world have seasonal preferences for how they grow! Each fruit and vegetable require certain
How to Regrow Vegetables in Water
Did you know some vegetables can be re-grown from root in your own home? No pot or soil is needed! This DIY hack is awesome for getting the family together to get excited about growing vegetables and healthy eating. Gather a vegetable with exposed roots, submerge it in water, and leave it in a sunny spot for 3-4 days. It should grow new leaves, shoots, or stems for you and your family to enjoy! This experiment works for a bunch of vegetables like – spring onion, lettuce, celery, bok choy, and cabbage Herbs, such as basil, can also be regrown in water by following the same process. How does
Quick and Easy Ways to Fuel your Body with Food
It seems like everyone has an opinion on what it means to be ‘healthy’ these days. Everything from unrealistic fad dieting, cutting out food groups, to unnecessary fasting. One thing they all miss though is the one central fact of food; the importance of fuelling our bodies with food to support a healthy lifestyle! There are many things that factor into a healthy lifestyle. For example, achieving and maintaining a well-balanced diet. Food acts as an energy source for our brain and helps us with processing how we think, feel and what we do. Eating an array of nutritious foods that are delicious and flavourful helps to support a healthy
Healthy Snacking – Avoiding the Energy Speed Bumps
Regardless of how old you are, it only takes a moment to remember what it was like to go through the routine of getting ready for school. A big part of the routine was packing your lunchbox and if the snacks inside that lunchbox were not enticing – the day was definitely below par. For most children, snacking is an essential part of daily life. These children of ours are doing lots of growing and regular healthy snacks are the perfect way to keep hunger pangs at bay, satisfy smaller appetites and provide important nutrients. Choosing and preparing snacks can be sometimes tricky, especially if you have fussy eaters and
National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day
Today marks National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day and the theme is: Proud in culture, strong in spirit. As an organisation within the Outside School Hours Care industry, we acknowledge the past and present generations who have cared for their children, instilling in them strong traditions. Our commitment is to extend upon the support provided by the many families and communities, offering an inclusive environment for all cultures to enjoy the experiences we offer. To further demonstrate our commitment to the development and wellbeing of all children, we have been developing our Reconciliation Action Plan to ensure cultural awareness, respect and understanding across our services. We have submitted
Embracing the Australian Summer Holidays
Hello Sunshine! As the school year winds down and the first whispers of summer heat arrive, it’s impossible not to feel that tingle of excitement
Tips for the transition to ‘big school’
Article written by Dr Kaylene Henderson for Camp Australia This transition to ‘big school’ can feel daunting, and not just for our children. After all,
We Need To Talk About Anxiety
Article written by Dr Kaylene Henderson for Camp Australia Much is said about anxiety these days, but rarely are we reminded that anxiety is, in
Let’s talk art with Kerry Evitts – School Holiday Fun
Embracing the Spring Holidays with Art, Nature and Family Connection Spring is upon us and with it brings the end of term 3 and the
Celebrating decades of dedication to OSHC: Denise and Annette’s inspiring journey at Camelot Rise Primary School
At Camelot Rise Primary School, a heartwarming story unfolds through the dedication of two extraordinary women who, as both friends and colleagues, have become the
Benefits of LEGO® Play for your child
Looking for a way to spark your child’s curiosity whilst encouraging their natural ability to explore and discover? Give your child a positive start to
Recycling Activities in Outside School Hours Care
Recycling has become part of our daily norm. Children are often asking, “Does this belong in the recycling bin?” And this is a good question to ask. Teaching children about recycling at a young age helps them to understand the
How to Inspire Motivation for Kids
The COVID pandemic has caused some kids to act like bears and to go into hibernation. Some have given up on their usual activities, some have retreated from life into the world of screens and others have spent more time
Winners of The Experimental Cookbook Competition Announced
We’re delighted to announce the 50 winners of The Experimental Cookbook competition, held 2nd August to 30th August 2021. As part of National Science Week, The Experimental Cookbook competition was an initiative open to children registered with Camp Australia, active
Digital Wellbeing and Focus are the Superskills of the Digital World
As part of our Insight Series, Dr Kristy Goodwin, digital wellbeing and productivity expert, outlines the impact that technology has on us and explains how we can thrive in a digital world. School leaders and teachers are increasingly reliant on
How to Thrive in a Digital World
Dr Kristy Goodwin, digital wellbeing and productivity expert, outlines the impact that technology has on us and explains how we can thrive in a digital world. As we rely heavily on technology, in both COVID and non-COVID environments, it becomes
Get Involved with Craft Activities for Kids
If you’re looking for something fun to do at home after school, during lockdown, or even on the school holidays, why not get involved with craft activities? Children LOVE craft, and it gives them the creative freedom to express themselves
The Healthy Eating, Dietitian Approved Cookbook
Wake up. Coffee. Get the kids ready. Eat. Make sure the kids eat. Pack lunches. Tantrum #1. Kids still aren’t ready. Get in the car. Tantrum #2. School drop-off. Get to work. Sounds familiar? Or at least a distant memory
Take it Away – How to Make the Best Food Choice
It’s Friday night and the week has come to an end. The sheer thought of cooking dinner is rather overwhelming, am I right? Considering fast or take-away food when motivation to cook is low and fatigue high, is not uncommon
Easy Science Experiments with Household Items
Science activities for children are some of the most fun ways to spend spare time. Children love the excitement of repeatedly trying cool science experiments. A science experiment offers so much for children; they learn what goal setting is all
The Benefits of Seasonal Eating
As the seasons change throughout the year, so does the fresh produce we find filling our supermarket shelves, grocery stores and farmers’ markets. During summer, our shelves fill up with berries and tropical fruit like mangos and pineapple (arguably, some