This Week in Parenting:

  1. Perhaps the most polarising Paris Olympic story was that of Aussie Olympic breakdancer Rachel Gunn. International meme fodder, or pure gold for sparking meaningful conversations with our kids, encouraging critical thinking, and creating empathy?
  2. A beautiful example of understanding and compassion in the workplace and from the world at large occurred after ABC presenter Nate Byrne experienced a panic attack live on air.
  3. Something is wrong when a top Crossing Supervisor is banned from high-fiving kids as they walk to school.
  4. A fascinating story on reversing autism highlights the need for good-quality research and responsible reporting.
  5. There’s a mental health crisis among our young people: why are we getting it so wrong, and what needs to be done?

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