
Kereth Harris
Kereth has a bachelor's degree in education from Edith Cowan University along with a graduate diploma in counseling and a certificate in education. She is currently completing her masters Education (Trauma Informed Practice).
A sassy individual with a passion for life, Kereth has had a colorful life, working a teacher and educational advisor. including 11 years in Germany and the UK.
Now settled in Fremantle, Western Australia with her husband and 2 teenagers, Kereth now devotes her professional life in her current position as teaching and learning coordinator at SMYL Community College to working with disadvantaged young people in the education system. Her personal interests include child and adolescent mental health, developmentally appropriate and gentle curriculum for all young people.
Author articles
Third culture kids and cross-cultural kids explained
Raising kids overseas or in different cultures will have an impact on them. We explore the unique benefits and challenges of being a third-culture or a cross-cultural kid.
Continue reading >The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind: Book Review
The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson is a really useful book that will enable you to implement neuroscience into your daily parenting practices with confidence.
Continue reading >Why are so many teens sexting?
Sexting is the dangerous modern-day romancing act our teens actively engage in. This article explores the alarming phenomenon from various angles, including the ways we as parents can help.
Continue reading >Is your child avoiding school due to stress?
Certain triggers are a source of school stress for kids, and consequently, parents. Here’s how to deal with stressors that may lead to your child refusing school.
Continue reading >How to recognize stress in teens
Teenage stress is real, and there is a strong possibility your teen is suffering from it. In this article, we explore the causes, signs, and ways to manage and support a stressed adolescent.
Continue reading >Helpful hacks for easy mornings with the kids
Getting your kids ready in the morning can be a struggle. Here are some tips that have proven useful for getting us through the morning and making it less stressful.
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