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How to help children become great communicators
11:25 AM.Engaging with a baby in their first three years of life can help set them up with communication skills, says speech-language therapist Emma Quigan. Once you trust that very young children are learning… Read more Video, Audio
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How to help highly sensitive children - part two
11:25 AM.Clinical psychologist Jacqui Maguire first spoke Nine to Noon about highly sensitive children back in March. In part two of the conversation, she tells Kathryn Ryan these children are more prone to… Read more Audio
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Parenting: anchors to Maori and Pasifika students
11:30 AM.New research from the New Zealand Council for Educational Research looks at what gives Maori and Pasifika students the best chance of success at school. Through four studies, the Conceptualising Maori… Read more Audio
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Deb Rewiri: traditional Māori parenting
11:30 AM.Neuroscience educator Deb Rewiri says it has never been so important to get on board with traditional Māori parenting practices. Help is at hand to take whanau back to when a village raised the… Read more Audio
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Parenting skills for blended families
11:25 AM.Kathryn talks with parenting coach and education consultant Joseph Driessen about parenting skills for blended families. Read more Audio
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Building boys into men: Navigating the tricky teenage years
11:25 AM.Lynn speaks to Garth Wynne, who's been involved in educating teenage boys for decades and is now executive principal of Christ's College in Christchurch. Read more Audio
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Tips for Reluctant Readers
11:30 AM.Primary school teacher-turned writer Aaron Topp talks about his latest Young Adult book and shares tips on how to coax reluctant readers to pick up a book. Read more Audio
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Developing kids into great learners
11:35 AM.How can parents best develop their children to become great learners? Kathryn speaks with father and son educators John and Kyle Hattie, who've co-authored a book setting out ten steps for encouraging… Read more Audio
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How not to repeat the mistakes of your parents
11:30 AM.How often do you hear your mum or dad's words come out of your mouth when you talk to (or shout at) your kids? Words you swore you would never say to your own child. One of Australia's foremost… Read more Audio
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How to talk to your children about what's happening in Ukraine
11:25 AM.Russia's war in Ukraine is dominating the headlines, so what can parents, grandparents or educators do to help children understand what they're seeing? And how can that message be delivered in an… Read more Audio
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What language skills do new entrants need?
11:25 AM.Speech and Language Therapist Christian Wright talks with Lynn Freeman about the language skills new entrants need to have a successful start to school. Read more Audio
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How to help highly sensitive children
11:25 AM.Kathryn chats with Clinical Psychologist Jacqui Maguire about how to help highly sensitive children manage their emotions. These might be children who have large empathy for others, who are deeply… Read more Audio
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Kids and covid: minimising risk and maximising resilience
11:33 AM.Neuroplasticity educator and parenting expert, Nathan Wallis discusses children and Covid. What is the impact on children of having to wear face masks at school? And what are the common features we… Read more Audio
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Tweens to teens: The muddle of the middle school years
11:25 AM.The "middle years" of 11 to 15 year-olds can be a bit of a muddle, when children are stepping away from the influence of their parents and into that of their peers - and social media influencers… Read more Audio
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The challenges and benefits of setting boundaries for children
11:08 AM.Clear boundaries help children mature and families work well, says parenting coach Joseph Driessen. He tells Kathryn Ryan what strong leadership looks like from a parent. Read more Audio
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Parenting: preparing your child for their Covid vaccine
11:25 AM.Children aged 5-11 are now eligible for the Covid vaccine, and the first week and a half of the immunisation programme has seen strong demand. But not all children will be jumping at the chance - so… Read more Audio
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How to keep the peace this Christmas
11:32 AM.Christmas Day is a time for families to get together - but also a time when families can fall apart. There's no magic cure for making Christmas less emotionally challenging, but we can… Read more Audio
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Report - how schools are supporting student well-being
11:30 AM.Happiness and a sense of belonging at school is key for children's progress and good health. Kathryn is joined by Mohamed Alansari, senior researcher at the New Zealand Council for Educational… Read more Audio
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Parents' top worries revealed in survey
11:30 AM.Educator and parenting expert Nathan Wallis talks to Kathryn about the things that kiwi parents worry about the most. They're revealed in a nationwide survey of 1200 parents by the health insurer nib… Read more Audio
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Parenting - providing youth-specific mental health support
11:25 AM.As youth mental health issues escalate here and globally, a clinical psychologist says it's imperative to listen young people about what services would best help them. Kerry Gibson is an Associate… Read more Audio
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Sibling rivalry: tips for keeping the peace
11:25 AM.It's easy for parents to become angry when children fight repeatedly but a strategic approach is needed to help restore the peace, says parenting coach Joseph Dreissen. Read more Audio
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Why children need the right to take risks
11:30 AM.Australian author and educator John Marsden joins Nine to Noon again to talk about why he thinks kids need to take more risks. It's a philosophy he's had throughout his career as an educator and… Read more Audio
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How a pinging phone can affect your child's language development
11:30 AM.Parents who turn off audible notifications on their devices have the best chance of expanding their child's vocabulary, according to a new study by the University of Auckland's School of Psychology. Read more Audio
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Parenting with Nathan Wallis - coping with lockdown effects on children's routines
11:30 AM.Neuroplasticity educator and parenting expert, Nathan Wallis talks to Kathryn about Covid lockdowns and getting children back to a normal routine and dealing with the anxiety of going back to school… Read more Audio
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Parenting: how are students faring under covid restrictions?
11:30 AM.New research from Massey University and New Zealand Council for Educational Research on learning from home shows children are experiencing some rich learning, while the Educational Review Office’s… Read more Audio