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EMPOWERING STUDENTS: MANAGING EMOTIONAL CHALLENGES IN THE CLASSROOM
Introducing Africa’s newest Big Five from Afrika Botanicals
The Big Five box set contains Mongongo, Baobab, Kalahari Melon, Ximenia and Marula Oil in easy-to-use 30ml glass bottles, that can be used on their own or added to your current skin and hair care products to provide that little something extra!
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Teaching Kids Nutrition: A Vital Step in Combating Childhood Obesity in South Africa
Earlier this year, we launched our Taste Explorers Cookbook in collaboration with renowned registered dietitian Dr. Monique Piderit. Packed with over 25 nutritious recipes, it helps parents create healthy and delicious school lunches and dinners for their kids. Building on this success and driven by the shocking statistics of childhood obesity in South Africa, B-well Foods is once again emphasising the importance of teaching kids about. . .
Dis-Chem urges the public to prioritise vaccination as measles cases surge globally
Measles, a highly contagious airborne virus, is on the rise globally, presenting a significant threat to public health in South Africa. According to research conducted by both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), it is envisaged that by the end of 2024, over half of all countries – about 105 will face a high or very high risk of measles outbreaks.
Empowering Students: Managing emotional challenges in the classroom
In the ever-evolving field of education, meeting the diverse needs of children extends beyond conventional teaching approaches. A critical factor that has garnered attention is the comprehension of emotional dysregulation and its significant influence within the classroom setting. As educators and parents endeavour to cultivate the optimal learning environment,
Consumers want affordable products offering health benefits and convenient snacking
Tiger Brands continues to accelerate innovation, commercialisation and execution of its growth platforms focused on consumer trends towards health and nutrition, snackification and affordable food options, with the launch of its ready-to-drink (RTD) Jungle Oat Drink range, a first of its kind in the local market.
“There are valuable opportunities for business and brand growth in strengthening our strategic focus on consumer preferences that are growing in momentum and driving purchasing choices, by delivering market-leading and innovative
FUTURELIFE® celebrates the launch of Innovative Mothers Food™ that offers optimal nutrition to expectant and lactating mothers
FUTURELIFE®, South Africa’s fastest-growing cereal brand, has taken a giant leap in supporting the nutritional needs of expectant and lactating mothers with the launch of FUTURELIFE® MOTHERS FOOD™. This revolutionary range, designed to cater to the unique needs of mothers during the critical first 1000 days of a child’s life, is set to redefine maternal nutrition.
The period from conception to the age of two, plays a pivotal role in laying the foundation for a lifetime of health and well-being. According to UNICEF, “Good nutrition during the first 1,000 days…
Is Your Instant Porridge Worth Its Oats?
Oats are recognised as being a super grain based on their nutritional value. In South Africa, oat porridge has been a breakfast staple for over 100 years, especially on chilly Winter mornings, providing warmth and energy to kick-start the day. However, with the pace of modern life, convenience has become key and that’s where hassle-free instant oats come in. They offer the same wholesome goodness of. . .
Tackling the top 5 sunscreen myths for safe sun protection
South African’s are known to be outdoor enthusiasts and when the weather warms up in sunny SA it can only mean one thing – shake off the winter blues and get out into the sun.
“We all know the rules on how to stay safe in the sun – apply sunscreen, wear a hat and stay out of the sun during peak hours. However, most of the time we pick and choose which rules we follow, and other times we avoid them altogether,” comments Mario Correia, brand manager for Everysun. He explains that there are many misconceptions when…
Stretch your budget by using one product with many uses
The thought on almost every South African’s mind is, “how do I save money?” With prices increasing, finding ways to cut back and make ends meet is more important now than ever.
“When it comes to saving money there are various ways in which we can try to alleviate the burden on our wallets. We create budgets, cut back on luxuries and start looking for discounts,” comments Bronwyn Ragavan, brand manager for Milton. “There is another way to save money and that is by using the items we already have in our homes in a more versatile
Introducing Africa’s newest Big Five from Afrika Botanicals
Afrika Botanicals, the local and international supplier of ethically sourced, 100% cold pressed natural African botanical oils, has launched their Big Five African Oils Box Set, comprising their best-selling carrier oils.
The Big Five box set contains Mongongo, Baobab, Kalahari Melon, Ximenia and Marula Oil in easy-to-use 30ml glass bottles, that can be used on their own or added to your current skin and hair care products to provide that little something extra! Each oil is wild harvested by rural women from communities throughout Southern Africa, ensuring fair trade policies and is then produced in an organic environment.
Mongongo, also known as Manketti Seed Oil offers intense hydration for dry skin, repairing and strengthening the skin’s natural moisture barrier and preventing moisture loss. It also provides deep…
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Middle School – the wonderful, vibrant and innovative centre of a school by Greg Theron, Executive Head, Reddam House Waterfall
While the concept of Middle School is common throughout the world (there are comprehensive descriptions of the programmes in at least 60 different countries available on the internet), it is still fairly unusual in South Africa. In other countries it may be called a Junior High School or Junior College but in essence is exactly the same kind of school.
So, what is Middle School and why have do some schools opt to go with this model of education?
Unpacking the Cambridge Syllabus
All parents want to give their children the best start they can. Unfortunately, there are concerns around the standard of education in South Africa particularly amongst parents considering emigration or who hope to send their children abroad for their tertiary education. Many are asking themselves whether their children will receive a school-leavers’ certificate that will admit them to any university in the world.
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