Parenting News
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How to handle your daughter’s mean behaviour
High SchoolParents who foster positive relationships with their children are less likely to have daughters who are mean to other children.
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How to lay the groundwork for self-advocacy in your child
KidsGiving children responsibilities enhances their confidence, while role-playing with children can help prepare them for difficult situations.
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10 Reasons why your toddler’s tantrum is actually beneficial
Babies & ToddlersTemper tantrums can be frustrating but instead of looking at them as disasters, treat tantrums as opportunities for your child…
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Why haven’t we heard of dyspraxia in children?
KidsChildren with dyspraxia may have difficulty concentrating and find it challenging to focus on one thing for more than a…
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World Mental Wellness Day for Teens: March 2, 2022
KidsParents need to engage with their teens and reach out for help if they notice their child is suffering from…
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How to talk to your child about body image
High SchoolTalking about the f-word (fat) with your child can be tricky. Here's how to discuss weight in the healthiest way…
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Are peanuts beneficial to your child’s health?
KidsPeanut butter goes well with almost any snack. It pairs wonderfully with bananas, apples, carrots, pretzels, crackers, and many other…
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Celebrate Rare Disease Day and help raise awareness
KidsThe primary goal of Rare Disease Day is to promote awareness of rare diseases and their impact on patients' lives.
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Common blunders parents make with their children
KidsIt won’t be easy for parents, but avoiding these common mistakes can help your child develop important life skills.
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Fun screen-free weekend activities for kids
KidsGet the kids to put away their tablets and mobile phones - it's time to get screen free with these…
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Activities to help your children manage their money
KidsWe'll show you how to give your children the advantage you wished you had and prepare them to win with…
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Why chores are good for young kids
Babies & ToddlersGiving children household chores at an early age helps to build responsibility and self-reliance, according to psychologist Cindy Arenstein.











