Wellbeing 

Michele Hedley & Mark MacGregor

THE NEW NORMAL 

Some kids are finding the return to the classroom challenging, while for some kids, it's an opportunity for change. Parenting expert Michael Grose talks with Peter Hanlon about how families can navigate this next stage.

 

‘For some kids it will definitely be a little bit of a struggle readjusting, because they’ve felt pretty comfortable,’ Michael says. ‘Home isolation has been a relief for some kids, because not only has school stopped, but all the extra-curricular activity – such as organised sport – has stopped too.'

 

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Nearly normal: Michael Grose's tips for families navigating this next stage

 

Michael Grose, founder of Parenting Ideas, is one of Australia’s leading parenting educators. He’s the author of 12 books for parents, including Spoonfed Generation, the best-selling Why First Borns Rule the World and Last Borns Want to Change It, and his latest release, Anxious Kids.

 

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https://theparentswebsite.com.au/

 

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