The back to school special not to be missed
It’s just one week until the 2018 school year kicks off. But before you freak out, listen up! In this episode of The Juggling Act, the team chat to four incredible mums who will help you navigate the chaos of uniforms, lunchboxes and back-to-school nerves. Veteran teacher Caroline Doolub explains how to best prepare your kids for the transition to big school. While Maraya Bell of Stuff Mums Like has the lowdown on routines, screens and getting them out the door on time. Psychologist Tawna Tourle has some great tips on how to tackle schoolyard bullying and get through the first-day tears. And The Healthy Mummy Rhian Allen shares tips for making lunches your kids will actually eat. Plus, the crew discuss the best way to teach kids about money and ask: What has becoming a parent taught you about yourself? SHOW NOTES:Your hosts are Mel Wilson and Cassie Hamer with special guest Giles Hardie and our big thanks to Caroline Doolub, Tawna Tourle, Rhian Allen and Maraya Bell
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