Parenting News
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Misconceptions about adoption that could be holding you back
KidsBefore you rule out adoption because of misconceptions, get the facts by asking your agency and doing your homework.
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Will team sports develop leadership in my child?
High SchoolTeam sports allow children to work together to achieve goals but it’s not a silver bullet to developing life skills.
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Technology and your child: pros and cons
Babies & ToddlersWhile the overuse of technology can be harmful to children, that’s not to say parents should ban all forms of…
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Stress-free easy and healthful meals for busy moms
Babies & ToddlersRead on for healthy meal planning tips and more clever hacks on how to prepare nutritious meals for your family…
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The five most common kids’ health problems
Babies & ToddlersChildren are more likely to become ill during the first few years of life as their bodies develop immunity against…
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Parental guidelines for children’s online safety
KidsHow can you maximise all that the internet has to offer, while keeping your children safe online? Read on...
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How to help your child keep their cool during exams
High SchoolThis article focuses on how parents can help support their children in coping with pressure and exam stress.
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Step-by-step guide to planning the best family holiday
Babies & ToddlersIf you’re planning a family holiday this December, we’ve got great tips for booking that dream trip, while sticking to…
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Hacks to help your child reach their fitness goals
High SchoolWhen it comes to your child’s fitness goals, consistency is what really pays off. Here’s how to encourage your child…
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How to choose nutritious snacks for your child
High SchoolDid you know that research suggests parents – not children – are to blame for rising childhood obesity rates?
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How to get your toddler to talk up a storm in six simple steps
Babies & ToddlersAll toddlers learn to talk at their own speed, and many who start later than their peers catch up well…
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The ins and outs of deworming your child
Babies & ToddlersIt’s really important to deworm your child - and everyone in your family – at least once every six months.











