by Bonnie Currin | Oct 11, 2020 | Women & Children
The world is in its Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) and an international pandemic. If people weren’t already consumed by digital technology and smart devices before, they certainly are now. With roughly 4 billion people active and engaging with various social media...
by Bonnie Currin | Aug 2, 2020 | Women & Children
The 9th August, known as Women’s Day, has evolved into being the entire month of August that is dedicated to recognising our strong women and inspiring all women to shine. Although 2020 may be dominated by a pandemic cloud, it certainly won’t rain on our parade when...
by Bonnie Currin | May 27, 2020 | Women & Children
The nationwide lockdown in South Africa has been exceptionally tough, emotionally and financially, on individuals and families across the country. This unprecedented time has called upon the need for adaptation and, in line with such, a general shift to still get...
by Bonnie Currin | Aug 7, 2019 | Women & Children
In 2014 I had the privilege of starting a mentorship journey with a Grade 9 student. Almost 6 years later our relationship has continued and while I am able to mentor her through life decisions, she is able to guide me through the challenges of parenting my adolescent...
by Bonnie Currin | Jul 16, 2019 | Women & Children
The statistics show what many of us are already aware of; that the youth of today experience chronic and severe stress, worry, and anxiety and are not equipped with effective coping mechanisms. According to suicide.org, teenage and adolescent suicides have continued...
by Bonnie Currin | Feb 26, 2019 | Women & Children
This may seem obvious but one of the most important and sometimes challenging roles as parents and caregivers is to help our children develop social skills and learn how to interact in a polite and respectable manner. The essence of having good manners lies in having...