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Building strength has been shown to be incredibly important in both adults and kids, and regular muscle-strengthening is now in the national children's health guidelines, but the sight of kids using gyms and lifting weights has caused concern amongst some parents.
Dr Jordan Smith and Dr Genevieve Dwyer look at whether the gym is the right place for teenagers or pre-teens to be working out. How old should kids be before they lift weights? And what does a safe, age-appropriate and fun kid's strength work-out look like?
Have you flipped the script on parenting?
What ever happened to being formal?
Here's What I Know: Geraldine Turner's confidence tip for the stage of life
The Chong family share their culinary lineage
Leslie Jamison shared the splinters of a life
How to create genuinely caring cultures in health and aged care
This is where you have to go: a mother's fight for justice
Michelle Ford-Eriksson on doping, boycotts and winning gold in Moscow
How can we process trauma that is tied to a particular place?
'If I had to have a titanium knee placed in my leg, it would be worth it. I'm going to finish this walk.' Finding yourself on the Camino de Santiago
Does wearing glasses make your eyesight worse?
"How's the weather?" Why we do small talk, and how to master it.
Ask Aunty: I feel uncomfortable about my friend's social media feed
How is the cost of living affecting your relationships?
How to make sure your kids are getting the right nutrients for an active life
Here's What I Know: why Yumi Stynes is looking forward to old age
What’s the best way to tell the history of Australia? It’s by eating cake
Jennifer Wong's hour of power
Is squatting a legitimate response to the housing crisis?
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