Parenting News
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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.
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How to talk to your teen about the dangers of alcohol
High SchoolIt's natural for parents to be concerned about their children's alcohol use. However, there are ways you can help your…
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Home schooling: It may be trickier than you think
KidsHomeschooling, like any other learning approach, has advantages and disadvantages. We chat with two experts about the pros and cons.
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Reduce your son’s future risk of developing prostate cancer
KidsSome behaviours linked to cancer risk typically start during youth, making interventions focused on young people particularly important.
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What to do when your child has allergic rhinitis
KidsThe risk of developing hay fever is much higher in children with asthma or eczema, and in those with a…
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Should you Google your baby’s symptoms?
Babies & ToddlersThe internet makes it easier for parents to find information and potentially misdiagnose or delay treatment for their baby.
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Dealing with head lice in children: Tips for parents
KidsHead lice are bothersome for both parents and kids, but they are not dangerous to your child and do not…
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How can I get my baby to eat savoury foods?
Babies & ToddlersKeep offering a variety of meals, and your baby should soon begin to naturally like a wide range of flavours,…
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The hidden dangers of shopping trolleys and children
KidsShopping trolley-related injuries cause substantial paediatric morbidity among children under the age of five, and can be deadly.
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Why parents need to keep their mental wellness in check
KidsWhen you take care of your own needs, it helps create a healthy family environment for you, your partner, and…
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The top 10 no no’s for your baby
Babies & ToddlersEnsuring your baby is safe is a crucial element of being a parent. You can help keep your baby safe…
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Can you prevent eating disorders in children?
High SchoolThis week is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week (February 22–28) and the spotlight is on preventing eating disorders in children.











