
may be able to draw a person by the time they’re 4.can say ‘she’s a girl’ (or he’s a boy) and whether other children are boys or girls, but they don’t understand that this is permanent.understands the meaning of tall, short, big and little.shows some understanding of time and that night follows day.They think that a tall thin glass holds more than a short fat one – so there can be mistakes with pouring still doesn’t really understand about things like height and size.

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Your 3 year old is at the very beginning of learning how to get on with others.

Ambulance fees for seniors and pensioners.Assistance with travel costs to receive medical care.Telehealth – delivering virtual care closer to home.Screening mammography with BreastScreen WA.Without further ado, here are some of our favourite videos to get you giggling. In a roundabout way, laughing at funny videos in difficult situations can be good for our mental health.ĭuring this time, look after yourself and those you love by having a laugh together – and if you haven’t downloaded TikTok, now’s the perfect time to do so (sorry teenagers, the app’s definitely less cool now). Self-enhancing humour – maintaining a humorous outlook in stressful or adverse situations – is linked to positive psychological well-being signs such as happiness, satisfaction with life, and an optimistic outlook. Many healthcare workers have also been using the app and making videos of popular TikTok dances to boost morale on shift, which has helped to foster community among medical staff around the world.Īccording to Ros Ben-Moshe, La Trobe Adjunct Lecturer in Public Health: There’s something about scrolling through bite-sized, funny videos that’s so addictive – and provides a much-needed break from the reality of what’s happening in the world. The app has seen a massive surge in popularity during COVID-19 while most of us are stuck at home. One of the most popular quarantine activities, however, has been getting behind a platform that’s largely been favoured by Gen Z until this point: TikTok. Others have been embracing their green thumb in the garden, while jigsaw puzzle and board game sales have soared. Many of us have turned to baking bread to pass the time. A few new trends have cropped up during self-isolation.
