Parenting News
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Glue ear in babies and what you can do to ease symptoms
Babies & ToddlersHearing loss is the most common sign of glue ear. Long-term hearing loss throughout childhood can impact speech and language…
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How to discipline your kids without lifting your hand
KidsWhen it comes to discipline, the idea isn't to force your child to submit, but rather to teach them how…
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Broken big tooth? Here’s what to do
KidsNo matter how minor your child’s chipped big tooth may appear, it is always a good idea to have a…
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The link between your child’s mood and food
KidsDid you know that your child's nutrition has a big impact on his or her concentration, energy, and overall mood?
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Take child fainting to heart
Babies & ToddlersIf your child faints, they should always be seen a healthcare professional to rule out underlying health issues.
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Nip your teen’s smoking habit in the “butt”
High SchoolYoung bodies are more sensitive to nicotine, and teens become addicted quicker than adults. If you find your teen smoking,…
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How to make moving with kids easier
Babies & ToddlersMoving into a new house is cited as one of life’s most stressful events but there are things you can…
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Are your child’s eyes ready for the classroom?
Babies & ToddlersHealthy vision is vital for your child’s educational, physical and social development and to help them reach their full learning…
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Carbohydrates: Are they really essential to your child’s health?
KidsChildren need "good" carbohydrates to keep alert during the day and to keep their brains in good working order.
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Plant your own “first aid kit” to boost your child’s immunity
KidsDid you know that you can find amazing natural remedies to boost your child's immunity in your own back garden?
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Hobbies to boost your child’s mental health
Babies & ToddlersHobbies are not just silly pastime activities. Children who have hobbies gain valuable skills they can use later both now…
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Could arts and crafts improve your child’s memory?
Babies & ToddlersStudies have shown that arts and crafts are not only good for your child’s social/emotional development but cognitive development as…










