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An insightful blog for parents with recipes, healthy eating tips, guidance on how to deal with bullying, and other parenting advice.
How to encourage parents to volunteer in your school canteen
In Australian schools, parent involvement plays a crucial role in creating a thriving educational environment.
How to teach your kids to manage money
It can be tempting to pay all your child’s expenses and buy them what they need. But you could be missing out on valuable opportunities to teach them about money.
How to teach children about financial planning
Financial literacy is not a subject taught in most Australian schools. So you may want to give your children a grounding in money management. But how do you teach children the principles of financial planning in a way that’s easy to grasp?
How to deal with bullying
The statistics show that bullying is a serious problem in Australian schools.
According to Relationship Australia, 25% of students experience bullying at some point during their schooling years. An estimated 45 million bullying incidents occur in Australian schools each year, affecting around 218,000 people.
8 clever school lunch ideas
Packing an enjoyable lunch for your child can be challenging, especially if they’re a picky eater. So how can you ensure lunch boxes don’t return home uneaten?
How to limit the effect of ads on your child’s spending
Kids are constantly bombarded by advertising. It can be direct advertising like the internet or television, or more subtle like windows displays or their friends telling them to try a product.
How schools can create a great canteen menu
Creating a well-balanced school canteen menu can be a challenge. There are multiple factors to consider, such as nutritional value, food diversity, student preferences and special dietary requirements.
Are you worried about your child’s screen time?
How much screen time to allow your child is a difficult choice, and it doesn’t help that nobody seems to agree on how much is too much either.
Top five benefits of moving your school canteen online
Managing a school canteen takes time, effort, and resources. From managing inventory to preparing meals to counting change, many time-consuming tasks need to be completed daily.
If you want to save time, you could consider getting your services organised with an online canteen ordering system like Flexischools.
Five tips for healthy school lunches
As a busy parent, packing your child’s school lunch can be a hurried exercise that results in a lunch box filled with unhealthy foods.
Here are five lunch box tips for ensuring your kids enjoy a healthy school lunch.
A young girl achieves her savings goal with FLX
Here is a fictional example of how families can use FLX to help their kids learn to earn, save and spend.
By the time Alice and Mark decided to have a child, Trixie, they had learnt a lot about managing money, setting a savings goal and planning for your retirement. They were excited to teach Trixie about money from a young age.
Teach your kids to save by starting small
Some people think saving small amounts of money is not worth it, so they don’t bother. But any savings is better than none, and those small amounts can grow into a sizable sum in the long term.
Five ways to ensure your family’s financial security
People often realise they need to take care of their family’s financial security if they’re no longer there, but it’s equally important to take care of their financial security when you are there.
How to choose a super fund
Up to July 2022, employees had to earn a minimum amount to qualify for super. But now employers must always contribute a portion (currently 10.5%) of employees’ ordinary-time earnings if they meet the above conditions.
How much have canteen prices changed since last year across Australia?
School canteens operate in a highly unique environment. There are various providers of this service who have vastly different goals. While a canteen outsourced to a 3rd party will have goals pertaining to profitability, much like any small business, those run by either the school or parent association will often try to just cover the incurred costs.