Parenting News
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Should you allow your child to use Facebook?
High SchoolShould children be allowed to have their own Facebook accounts? We talk about how to ensure your child uses Facebook…
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How to protect your children against skin cancer
Babies & ToddlersDid you know that two blistering burns before the age of 18 can dramatically increase your child’s chances of getting…
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Stomach flu in children: How to help your tot
Babies & ToddlersStomach flu is common among children and can cause your little one to suffer diarrhoea, vomiting and a fever.
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Child kidnapping prevention tips for all ages
KidsParents need to empower their children, teenagers, and varsity-going young adults with all the information necessary to prevent kidnappings.
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These food myths could be to blame for childhood obesity
KidsChildren become overweight and obese for a variety of reasons but often food myths contribute to excessive weight gain.
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Could your child have an eating disorder?
High SchoolEating disorders in children: How do you tell if your child is merely a picky eater or if there's something…
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Why you should teach S.T.E.M. to children from a young age
KidsS.T.E.M. is a teaching philosophy that integrates all four disciplines together into a single, cross-disciplinary programme.
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Chemical food additives that are bad for kids
KidsWith so many grocery options loaded with extra chemicals and additives, shopping for nutritious foods for our children can be…
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Why eating together as a family is important
KidsFamily meals provide an opportunity for family members to come together, strengthen ties and build better relationships.
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How to keep your child’s immune system in tip-top shape
KidsBoosting your child’s immune system helps their body to fight diseases and keeps bacteria and viruses at bay.
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The dangers of fireworks and children
KidsChildren under 15 account for 4 out of 10 fireworks-related injuries, and a quarter of the injuries happen to children…
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How to keep your child safe at amusement parks
KidsMost amusement park and carnival accidents involving children are completely preventable with parental supervision.











