Parenting News
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What do you serve for breakfast to your child?
KidsEven though school mornings can be rushed, set your child up for success by making sure they eat a healthy,…
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Is heading in soccer dangerous for your child’s brain?
KidsResearch suggests heading in soccer can increase your child’s risk of sub-concussive injuries, which can accumulate and cause brain damage.
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The two main reasons children aren’t physically active
KidsSupport and encouragement from family members is a really important factor in increasing our children’s activity levels.
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Keeping our children safe: The risks of violent video games
KidsGiven how common violent video games are, it's no wonder parents are worried about the impact of violent video games…
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How to run your home like you run your business
KidsRunning your home like a business will assist you in achieving family goals, strengthening connections, and creating many joyful memories.
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Child car safety: Why wearing a seatbelt saves lives
KidsWith 700-1 000 child deaths on SA roads a year, ensuring your child wears a seatbelt can mean the difference…
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Dealing with childhood food allergies
KidsFood allergies in children are more common than many parents realise and a handful of food types account for 90%…
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Cooking up the many benefits of baking with your kids
KidsBaking teaches children counting, measuring, following a sequence, following directions, and understanding cause and effect.
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Lighten up: What can you do to be a more jovial parent?
KidsDid you know that you can become a better parent simply by harnessing the powerful benefits of laughter, humour, and…
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How to ensure kids eat nutritious meals
KidsWhile it may be better for kids to eat something than nothing at all, there are some clever ways of…
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How to discipline your kids without yelling or raising your hand
KidsWhichever form of discipline you use, it is important to remember to be firm without being threatening and to always…
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6 time-out strategies for kids that work
KidsTime-out is not a form of punishment. Rather, it’s a behaviour modification strategy that trains a child to make good…











